Big changes are happening in Indian cricket right now, and everyone’s talking about it. BCCI’s new coaching hunt begins after they are about to replace some coaches. The cricket bosses want completely new people to train India’s future stars.

Morne Morkel and Ryan ten Doeschate sacking news shocked many cricket fans last week. These two coaches were doing okay, but BCCI wanted something different, apparently. Now they’re scrambling to find replacements who can do a better job.
The board chiefs think fresh coaches will bring new ideas to Indian cricket. They want people who understand modern cricket techniques and can teach them well. This whole shake-up means lots of opportunities for new coaching talent.
Three Big Positions to Fill in
BCCI needs one batting coach to teach young kids how to hit properly. They also want a bowling coach who can help both fast bowlers and spinners. The third job is for someone who knows about player fitness and health.
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These new coaches will work at the training center in Bengaluru every day. They’ll create special programs to make young cricketers much better than before. The coaches must also share their knowledge with state-level coaches across India.
After Morne Morkel and Ryan ten Doeschate sacking, standards have become much tougher now. BCCI’s new coaching hunt begins with very strict rules about who can even apply. Only former professional players with lots of coaching experience can get these jobs.
What The New Coaches Will Actually Do
The batting coach has to teach kids how to score runs against different bowlers. The bowling coach needs to help youngsters bowl faster or spin the ball better. Both these coaches must have coached teams for at least five years.
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The fitness expert will make sure players don’t get injured during training or matches. This person must know how to use fancy computer programs and modern equipment. They’ll work closely with doctors to keep everyone healthy and strong.
BCCI’s new coaching hunt begins with applications closing on August 20 this year. Anyone over 60 years old cannot apply for these important coaching positions. Since Morne Morkel and Ryan ten Doeschate sacking happened, everyone knows the bar is set really high.