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Fletcher's contract extended by a year
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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has extended Duncan Fletcher's contract by another year after India's comprehensive victories in Chennai and Hyderabad against Australia. Indications were that Fletcher would make way for a new coach after India's disastrous showing in Tests in England and Australia under his tenure.
The recent Test series loss at home to England was deemed to be the final nail in the coffin for Fletcher but in a surprising if not shocking move by the Indian Cricket Board, he was given another lifeline and would be at the helm of affairs for another year.
The decision to renew Fletcher's contract, which was due to terminate at the end of this month, was taken by the BCCI's working committee which met on Friday. "The working committee decided to extend Fletcher's contract by one year. Since he has been with the team for two years, we don't want to take a knee-jerk reaction considering the next big Test series is in South Africa. It will be risky and unfair on a new coach to give him charge in South Africa and expect good results from him," a senior BCCI member said.
Under Fletcher, India had lost 10 out of the 22 Test matches before the ongoing match in Mohali having won only eight. The only away Test win was against West Indies nearly two years back just when Fletcher had taken charge.
In the 44 ODI matches played by India post their World Cup triumph, the 'Men in Blue' have won 25 matches losing 16. There were two tied matches and one match did not yield any result. In T20s, India won nine of the 17 matches losing the other eight. India have not qualified for the Asia Cup final and also couldn't make it to the last four in the T20 WC 2012.
Legendary opener Sunil Gavaskar questioned Fletcher's extension but said he should get the backing since he has now been re-appointed. "I wonder whether an Indian coach would have survived after 10 Test defeats," Gavaskar quipped. Incidentally, Fletcher was roped in on recommendations of highly successful former India coach Gary Kirsten. The Indian players have had high regards for him as a person with a great technical acumen but as far as strategy is concerned, he has been more of a backroom characte
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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has extended Duncan Fletcher's contract by another year after India's comprehensive victories in Chennai and Hyderabad against Australia. Indications were that Fletcher would make way for a new coach after India's disastrous showing in Tests in England and Australia under his tenure.
The recent Test series loss at home to England was deemed to be the final nail in the coffin for Fletcher but in a surprising if not shocking move by the Indian Cricket Board, he was given another lifeline and would be at the helm of affairs for another year.
The decision to renew Fletcher's contract, which was due to terminate at the end of this month, was taken by the BCCI's working committee which met on Friday. "The working committee decided to extend Fletcher's contract by one year. Since he has been with the team for two years, we don't want to take a knee-jerk reaction considering the next big Test series is in South Africa. It will be risky and unfair on a new coach to give him charge in South Africa and expect good results from him," a senior BCCI member said.
Under Fletcher, India had lost 10 out of the 22 Test matches before the ongoing match in Mohali having won only eight. The only away Test win was against West Indies nearly two years back just when Fletcher had taken charge.
In the 44 ODI matches played by India post their World Cup triumph, the 'Men in Blue' have won 25 matches losing 16. There were two tied matches and one match did not yield any result. In T20s, India won nine of the 17 matches losing the other eight. India have not qualified for the Asia Cup final and also couldn't make it to the last four in the T20 WC 2012.
Legendary opener Sunil Gavaskar questioned Fletcher's extension but said he should get the backing since he has now been re-appointed. "I wonder whether an Indian coach would have survived after 10 Test defeats," Gavaskar quipped. Incidentally, Fletcher was roped in on recommendations of highly successful former India coach Gary Kirsten. The Indian players have had high regards for him as a person with a great technical acumen but as far as strategy is concerned, he has been more of a backroom characte