Head Coach: CSK CEO made shocking revelations about Team India's coach
- BCCI has already released an advertisement for this
- Gautam Gambhir's name is also in the race for the head coach
- Stephen Fleming being named as overseas coach
There is a lot of discussion going on these days about the new head coach of the Indian cricket team. Rahul Dravid will no longer be the head coach of Team India after T20. Therefore, BCCI is actively looking for a new head coach. BCCI has already released an advertisement for this. Gautam Gambhir's name is also in the race for the head coach. But BCCI is also interested in foreign coaches to some extent. Stephen Fleming is being named as the foreign coach. Who is currently the head coach of Chennai Super Kings.
Chennai's CEO has made a big revelation about Fleming
Chennai CEO Kashi Vishwanathan has made an interesting revelation in an interview. He said in that interview, “Actually I got a lot of calls from Indian journalists asking if Stephen is interested in coaching with the Indian team. So I jokingly asked Stephen, have you applied for the Indian coaching assignment? And Stephen just laughed and said, 'I know this is my feeling and I have not discussed it.'
Fleming has coached several major league franchise teams
Stephen Fleming is the former New Zealand captain and successful coach of Chennai Super Kings. The former New Zealand captain, who has led Chennai Super Kings since 2009, is happy with his short stint coaching various franchise teams in T20 leagues around the world. Apart from being the head coach of Chennai Super Kings in the IPL, Fleming has also coached Texas Super Kings in Major League Cricket (USA), Joburg Super Kings in SA20 (South Africa) and Southern Brave in The Hundred.