"India Need A Specialist Spin Coach": Sunil Joshi Applies For Bowling Coach Job
Sunil Joshi is one of several applicants for a post with the Indian men's cricket team, with the Cricket Advisory Committee to name the new coaching staff in a few days.
- Posted by Akash
- Updated: August 06, 2019 03:33 pm IST
Highlights
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Ex-India spinner Sunil Joshi has applied for the position bowling coach
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He said the team has "not had a specialist spin coach for a while"
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BCCI invited applications for support staff jobs after World Cup
Former India spinner Sunil Joshi has applied for the position of Indian men's cricket team bowling coach, saying the team has "not had a specialist spin coach for a while". The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) invited applications for role of the head coach, along with other support staff, soon after India crashed out of the World Cup 2019 with a defeat to New Zealand in a rain-marred semi-final. India have not had a specialist spin consultant since Anil Kumble, who acted as head coach before Ravi Shastri.
"Yes, I have applied (for bowling coach). After a fruitful two-and-a-half-year stint with Bangladesh, I am ready for the next challenge. India have not had a specialist spin coach for a while and hopefully that is where my expertise will be considered," Joshi told PTI.
"If you see, most international teams have specialists as part of their support staff. Be it a pace bowling coach or spin coach. The Indian team too needs one. It is the need of the hour, it does not matter whether it is me or someone else," said the 49-year-old, whose stint with Bangladesh ended with the World Cup.
Before coaching international and Ranji Trophy sides, Joshi has played alongside the greats of Indian cricket between 1996 and 2001. He took 41 wickets in 15 Tests at an average of 35.85 and 69 scalps in as many ODIs at 36.36. The Karnataka stalwart has also 615 first-class wickets to his name in 160 games at 25.12.
Talking more about the role of a spin coach, Joshi said: "If any team thinks that it does not need a spin coach, then the mindset is wrong. In international cricket, if you don't mature fast enough as a spinner, you will be found out, you have to keep improving your skills and guile."
While Joshi was the spin consultant for Bangladesh, West Indies legend Courtney Walsh guided the pacers. During his time with the sub-continental team, he worked extensively with the likes of Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Mossadek Hussain and Shakib Al Hasan, the undisputed star of the team's World Cup campaign.
Joshi was part of the support staff when Bangladesh beat Australia for the first time in a Test, defeated West Indies home and away but he picks the side's spirited performance in the World Cup as the high point of his tenure.
Bangladesh did not make it to the semi-finals but won a lot of hearts with their fearless performance.
"The high point without a doubt will be the 2019 World Cup. The way the spinners bowled, and Shakib was just amazing with both bat and ball," Joshi said.
(With PTI inputs)