Duncan Fletcher was today appointed India's Cricket Coach. The 62-year old Zimbabwean, who coached England from 1999 to 2007, will take over the job for a two-year period. The decision to appoint Fletcher, whose name was doing the rounds as a possible successor to Gary Kirsten, was taken at the BCCI's Working Committee meeting in Mumbai today. The announcement came as a surprise as the BCCI had given no indication that it would name the coach today itself.BCCI Secretary N Srinivasan told reporters that Fletcher may not join the team in the West Indies as he has some prior commitments. He said, Eric Simmons, who was the bowling coach during Kirsten's tenure, will continue in the same position.Fletcher, who captained Zimbabwe during the 1983 World Cup and played just six one-dayers during the African nations Pre-Test days, had mixed fortunes as coach for England.The high points of his career was England's Ashes triumph over Australia in the home series of 2005, England's first series win in West Indies in 36 years and taking England to the third spot in Test rankings.
News On AIR | April 27, 2011 12:54 PM
BCCI appoints Duncan Fletcher as India's Cricket Coach