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Indian Coaching Staff To Go Through Big Changes? Report Makes Surprising Claim

A report has suggested that there are likely in Indian coaching staff.

It is likely that the Indian coaching staff is likely to go through a change and Abhishek Nayar is likely to be removed.

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Key Changes Likely

“- One of the reason behind is the poor performance in BGT”

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“- Assistant Coach Abhishek Nayar is likely to be removed.”

“- Fielding Coach T Dilip & Trainer Soham has been relieved from the duties as they completed more than 3 years”

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“- Adrian Le Roux will be the new Trainer.”

With mounting pressure after the BGT defeat, the BCCI’s reshuffle appears aimed at boosting morale and laying a solid foundation before the high-profile red-ball challenge against England. However, fans remain curious whether permanent replacements for the vacant roles will be announced before the series begins.

While Nayar’s stint is over, the other members of the core group are intact. Meanwhile, Ryan ten Doeschate is likely to take over fielding coaching duties, with no short-term replacements announced for either Nayar or Dilip. The new support staff is set to join the Indian team before the critical five-Test home series against England, which begins on June 20.

First published on: Apr 17, 2025 09:18 AM IST


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