India Top Team No Matter Who Is Their Coach: Jeff Thomson
Team India coach's appointment is expected to be made before the side travels to the West Indies for a four-match Test series in July.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: June 08, 2016 11:41 pm IST
Highlights
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India are likely to have a new coach before their tour of WI in July.
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Ravi Shastri is the front-runner of India's head coach's job.
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Venkatesh Prasad, Balwinder Sandhu have also applied for the post.
Legendary Australian fast-bowler Jeff Thomson feels it does not matter whether a foreigner or an Indian is made head coach of India as they will continue to be a strong side in the international arena.
"I don't want to get into the politics of appointment of India coach, whether it should be foreigner or India-origin because I have nothing to do with the Indian side. However, India will be a fine team irrespective of who is picked as the coach," he told reporters at the second season of KSCA-IDBI Federal Life Insurance Bowling Foundation here.
Thomson said there was also a big debate in Australia over the appointment of foreign coach, but he would not join the debate.
"Same thing (debate over foreign coach) happens in Australia -- they hire somebody from overseas, triggering a big debate back in Australia. We all say 'what the hell is going on'. I don't know the politics behind this. I wouldn't go there," he said.
Asked which other Indian bowlers apart from Shardul Thakur he is impressed with, Thomson said he doesn't watch Indian Test bowlers unless they play in Australia or in presence at the Bowling Foundation.
"I don't watch Indian Test bowlers, unless they play in Australia and in my presence at the Bowling Foundation," he said.
"It is hard to be a Test player in India because of a large population that results in big competition and therefore, they have to do something special and that's what we are trying to do with the help of bowling foundation as ours," he said.
Praising Shardul, Thomson said the Mumbai pacer may have lost pace, but he bowled intelligently in right areas and learnt variation.
"Shardul may have lost pace, but he has grown intelligent and bowling at right areas and learnt variation. When a fast bowler loses paces, he always bowls intelligently," Thomson said.
"Shardul is good as anybody else. He has got all the tricks and all the ability," he said.