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BCCI set to retain all three assistant coaches

Ravi Shastri's appointment at the helm of India's coaching staff has led to continuation of all three assistant coaches, who had been with the India squad ever since Shastri was roped in midway through the tour to England last year

Amol Karhadkar
Amol Karhadkar
13-Jun-2015
India A coach Sanjay Bangar addresses the media during a press conference, Visakhapatnam, August 27, 2013

Sanjay Bangar was Ravi Shastri's choice for the role of batting coach yet again  •  BCCI

Ravi Shastri's appointment at the helm of India's coaching staff has led to continuation of all three assistant coaches, who had been with the India squad ever since Shastri was roped in midway through the tour to England last year.
Two of the three assistant coaches - bowling coach B Arun and fielding coach R Sridhar - had been assured of renewal of their contract before the team's departure to Bangladesh. However, batting coach Sanjay Bangar had not been communicated at all about whether his services would be required beyond the Bangladesh tour or not.
However, ESPNcricinfo understands that there is a change of stance and according to a BCCI insider, Bangar is likely to continue in his role. The details of his contract - tenure and compensation - are likely to be finalised once the team returns from Bangladesh on June 25.
The lack of communiqué with Bangar was indeed because the BCCI was considering to replace him. According to a BCCI insider, the board was considering to rope in a new batting coach following "apprehensive feedback from a couple of batsmen". While Praveen Amre was being considered the frontrunner for the post, Lalchand Rajput and WV Raman were also in contention.
Shastri, who had played a pivotal role in getting Bangar on board last year, is understood to have stood by him. Since Shastri ensured that he would be in charge of the Indian team on his own terms, Bangar's continuation hints as his first move to not let anyone else, especially cricket advisory committee, interfere in the India team's affairs.
It is understood that the three experienced batting coaches on the domestic circuit may be offered coaching stints at the restructured National Cricket Academy in Bangalore.

Amol Karhadkar is a correspondent at ESPNcricinfo