India Coach Duncan Fletcher's Performance Worrying, Needs Help, Says Top BCCI Official
India coach Duncan Fletcher's role as coach has come under fire after the 3-1 Test series defeat to England. BCCI joint-secretary Anurag Thakur feels Fletcher would do better if a former Indian great assisted him with planning.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: August 19, 2014 11:47 AM IST
BCCI joint secretary Anurag Thakur is the first prominent official to voice his concern about the performance of Indian team's support staff and felt that "some introspection" is needed regarding Duncan Fletcher's role. (Loss an Eye-Opener: Ranatunga)
"Not only as a BCCI official but just like millions of fans, I am extremely disappointed with the Indian team's performance in this Test series against England. I think some introspection is needed in order to get back to winning ways," Thakur told PTI on Tuesday. (British Media Slams Team India's Performance)
An executive functionary and one of the BCCI heavyweights, Thakur feels that one should seriously look into the role of chief coach Duncan Fletcher and see if some alternative options can be worked out.
Asked to elaborate about his suggestion, Thakur explained, "What I feel is that a former cricketer of repute should be working with Mr Fletcher. It necessarily does not have to be a coaching role but some well defined role. We have a lot of former greats and they have an idea about the psyche of the Indian players. The focus will be on those former players who have done well in overseas conditions. (India Must Get back to Basics: McGrath)
"Since they have been there and done that, they can talk to the players, understand their technical problems. They can act as a bridge between the players and the chief coach. I believe a reputed former Indian player is necessary to improve the communication," said Thakur.
He agreed that a demoralizing defeat like the ones at Old Trafford and the Oval will play on players' minds and a good show in the ODI series can change it. (Dhoni Spared India Further Humiliation: Gavaskar)
"The ODIs will start and right now what one needs is to lift the spirits of the players. A good performance in the limited overs is needed to boost the confidence. Hopefully, the support staff will be able to lift the morale of the team," said Thakur.
However the Lok Sabha MP and president of BJP's youth wing was non-committal on whether Mahendra Singh Dhoni should continue as the captain of the team. (Dhoni Proud to Wear Indian Cap: Laxman)
"That is a call that selectors have to take and I can't individually comment on that. If there are any suggestions that I need to put forward on this issue, I will do it at the appropriate forum and not through the media," said Thakur.