The Indian cricket board on Thursday made former skipper and spin
great Anil Kumble the national coach for a one-year term, ending a
16-year tradition of giving foreigners the role.
He becomes the first home-grown coach after a string of foreign
coaches since Kiwi John Wright’s appointment in 2000. The legendary
Kapil Dev coached the team before Wright.
“It’s a huge responsibility, ready to take this role. Coaches come
later, it’s always players first. Strategy will be to win,” said Kumble,
who led India in 14 Tests.
