Rahul Dravid not keen in coaching India now

Cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar wants Rahul Dravid to take up the highly challenging job of India coach but The Wall is not ready as yet to assume the mantle from under-fire incumbent Duncan Fletcher because of "time constraints". Dravid, however, did not totally rule out the possibility of taking up the job in future. Dravid expected the BCCI to continue with the current support staff comprising Zimbabwean Fletcher, bowling and fielding coaches Joe Dawes and Trevor Penney, respectively, at least till the end of the next World Cup in March 2015.