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In a recent turn of events, former Indian cricket captain and former BCCI president, Sourav Ganguly, has expressed his keen interest in taking up the role of head coach for the Indian cricket team. This announcement comes as the BCCI prepares to appoint a new coach, with Rahul Dravid’s tenure set to conclude after the T20 World Cup 2024. Ganguly’s potential return to the team in a coaching capacity has sparked widespread interest and discussion within the cricketing community.

Ganguly’s Enthusiasm for Coaching

Ganguly’s passion for the game and his desire to contribute to the team in a new role adds an intriguing dimension to the selection process for the next head coach of Team India.

Speaking to the media in Kolkata, Ganguly shared his enthusiasm for coaching the Indian team.

He stated, “I would love to coach the Indian team. If he wants to do it, I think he will be a very good candidate.”

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Rahul Dravid’s Tenure Ending

Rahul Dravid, who took over the coaching reins in November 2021, has had a significant impact on the team. Under his guidance, India has seen several successes, including a historic Test series win in Australia. As his tenure comes to an end, the focus now shifts to finding a successor who can build on Dravid’s legacy and lead the team to further glory.

Gautam Gambhir as a Potential Candidate

Adding to the discourse, Ganguly endorsed former Indian batsman Gautam Gambhir as a potential candidate for the coaching role. Gambhir, during an event at Medeor Hospital in Abu Dhabi, expressed his eagerness to coach the Indian team.

He remarked, “There is no bigger honor than coaching your national team. You are representing 140 crore Indians and those across the globe as well.”

When comparing Ganguly and Gambhir as potential head coaches, several factors come into play. Ganguly’s extensive experience in leadership roles and his deep-rooted connection with Indian cricket make him a strong contender. On the other hand, Gambhir’s fresh perspective and recent playing experience could bring a new dynamic to the team. Both have their unique strengths, making the selection process highly interesting.

Confidence in the Indian Team

Ganguly has expressed his confidence in wicket keeper-batter Rishabh Pant, highlighting his potential to perform well in the World Cup.

“He (Rishabh Pant) will play well. He is a good player. The World Cup has not yet started, India is playing its warm-up matches. On 5th June, they are playing their first game. They will do well, they are a good side,” Ganguly affirmed. Pant’s aggressive batting style and agile wicket-keeping make him a key player for India’s campaign.

India’s T20 World Cup 2024 Campaign

As of now, the Indian cricket team is in a strong position, with a blend of experienced players and promising youngsters. Recent performances in various formats have been commendable, and the team is well-prepared for the upcoming challenges, including the T20 World Cup 2024.

India is set to commence their T20 World Cup campaign on June 5 against Ireland at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York. As anticipation builds for the tournament, the discussions around coaching personnel and the team’s prospects add further intrigue to the cricketing landscape.

As anticipation builds for the tournament, the discussions around coaching personnel and the team’s prospects add further intrigue to the cricketing landscape.

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