A drama over selection of Chief Coach of National cricket team. Recently the countrymen have enjoyed a very good drama staged at the most cricket loving country.In the drama there were two principal characters one was the candidate for the coach Ravi Sastri and the other examiner the best cricketer of the world of all time Saurav Ganguly.
The plot was common for the two characters,both were absent in the interview Board and starting of charging each other for the absence and replies thereon. As regards first absence of the candidate, here the presence of the candidate seems to be not compulsory .As regards second absence here the presence of the interview taker seems to be compulsory and the excuses stated to have been highlighted that an important meeting was prefixed of CAB for which prior permission had been obtained . It is felt that the BCCI is the highest Body of cricket of the country.
Any assignment given by the Board should have been given top most priority besides taking interview for national cricket coach is most prestigious assignment.BCCI Is the parent body of the CAB Hence the work of CAB Can't supersede parent body.The important work of CAB might have been deferred in view of the utmost urgency of the work . Here prior permission does not justify with reference to the importance.As regards absence of Ravi Sastri ,he doesn't appear to have given any in explanation.Another plot of drama it is obvious the selection of Kumble was pre fixed decision considering the seniority and other wattage Sastri should have been told to abstain form appearing the interview Board to avoid two humiliations , firstly three members of the interview Board were pretty junior to Sastri.The same seems to be enough humiliations for him.Secondly the selection umbley also humiliation for Sastri as Kumble seems to be junior to Sastri.I am astonished to see a vetaren cricket personality with vast experience how Sastri taking all these aspects into consideration has m for the job.However. similar dramas will also be staged in future.
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