'Tear-away fast bowlers are the ones which win in all sort of conditions,' said India's coach.
The astute Sharad Pawar dispels all notions that non-cricketers are not fit to run the game.
The India coach is keenly following the two teams which will be playing against his team in the next three months.
India's cricket coach says the master batsman is experienced and gets on with the youngsters as well.
India's coach says he doesn't have to respond to comments people make.
Former India coach Greg Chappell has advised beleaguered all-rounder Andrew Symonds to learn to cope with the constant media glare and handle off-field stress.
The Pandya brothers have come a long way. There was a time when they survived on just Maggi noodles for three years while chasing their dream of becoming top cricketers. Today, Hardik's net worth exceeds 100 crores while Krunal's is estimated to be around 80 crores.
Buchanan ends his nearly eight-year stint after next year's World Cup in the Caribbean.
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The Indian coach is not happy with his team's bowling in the initial overs.
Chappell also added that Dravid was fully fit now, but he is sitting out tomorrow only to give him rest.
India's coach said he will discuss the happenings on the Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe tours at the review committee meeting on September 27.
Over two decades after he resigned as an Australian Test selector due to the 'archaic structure' of the then cricket administration, former India coach Greg Chappell is in the running to take over the job once again.
"This is a very good batting wicket. There are chances that we can win it," an optimistic Chappell said.
Dilip Doshi had great success on Indian tracks but it was the tour of Australia in 1980-81 where he picked up 11 wickets (6 in Adelaide and 5 in Melbourne) in more than 150-plus overs on non-responsive pitches.
BCCI would discuss the reported spat between Greg Chappell and Sourav Ganguly on completion of the Zimbabwe tour.
West Bengal sports minister Subhas Chakraborty said the former BCCI president's faction had not leaked coach Greg Chappell's email on Sourav Ganguly.
The stand-in India captain appealed to the fans to repose their faith in the team and promised a fight back.
Ganguly was out there on the field and was even all ears to the coach at the net session.
With the series already in Team India's pocket, the likes of Gautam Gambhir and R P Singh would get chance to play in the remaining matches of the Lanka series.
'This team has been made to be fearful and distrusting by the rumour mongering and deceit that is Sourav's modus operandi of divide and rule.'
India's captain, on returning from Zimbabwe, said he will talk to the BCCI on the issue if asked to.
India's new cricket coach said he would not hesitate to expand his support staff with experts from various fields.
BCCI issued the warning to all players, coach and manager of the just-ended Zimbabwe Test series.
India's coach said the ace batsman is 'in good form both mentally and physically'.
Indian pace spearhead Zaheer Khan considers the two years with Greg Chappell as national coach the worst of his decade-long career. He says the controversial Australian made him feel unwanted in the team.
Australian great Greg Chappell believes technology, specially artificial intelligence, will make cricket "slicker" and "unpredictable", changing how it is practiced, played and consumed in the future.
Sachin Tendulkar revealed that a few Indian players were not feeling comfortable under former coach Greg Chappell after the first couple of tours and he was the one who had persuaded his colleagues to be patient with the Australian and give him more time to get settled.
Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni has ruled out experimenting too much with the team combination in the series against New Zealand.
The former India coach says it will augur well for the longevity and future success of Indian cricket.
'Dravid was really invested in India becoming the best team in the world.' 'Sadly, not everyone in the team had the same feeling. They would rather concentrate on being in the team.'