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Amre is new Mumbai coach
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August 21, 2006 21:08 IST

Former Test middle order batsman Praveen Amre has been named coach of 36-time Ranji Trophy champions Mumbai for a two-year term.

The 38-year-old Amre, who played 11 Tests and 37 One-Day Internationals between 1991 and 1994, was selected ahead of three other ex-India cricketers -- former Mumbai skipper Ashok Mankad, swing bowler Balwinder Singh Sandhu and opener Kenia Jayantilal.

"Amre has played for India. He has a lot of experience in man management and he's a good coach," said Mumbai Cricket Association's Cricket Improvement Committee chief Madhav Apte, after the panel chose Amre following a 90-minute meeting on Monday.

The job fell vacant when Karsan Ghavri stepped down after a year's stint and joined Tripura as coach of the team.

Amre was the team's batting coach last season.


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