Kohli's coach suggests Dhoni for India's head coach role

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NEW DELHI: With the deadline to apply for the Indian men's cricket team's head coach role ending on May 27, speculation is rife about who will replace

Rahul Dravid

.

BCCI

secretary

Jay Shah

hinted that the new head coach is likely to be an Indian, with reports suggesting

Gautam Gambhir

as the top contender. However,

Virat Kohli

's childhood coach,

Rajkumar Sharma

, has floated the idea of MS Dhoni taking up the role.

Speaking to India News, the Dronacharya awardee coach expressed his views on Dhoni being an ideal candidate.
"First of all, it will be interesting to see which names apply for this post. I would like that whoever becomes the coach should be an Indian. If Mahendra Singh Dhoni announces retirement, he can prove to be a good option. He (Dhoni) has played a lot of cricket and has won big tournaments," Sharma said.

While Dhoni has not officially announced his retirement from the IPL, his future remains uncertain. The IPL 2024 was speculated to be his final season, but the Chennai Super Kings legend has kept everyone guessing. CSK CEO Kasi Viswanath even stated that he expects Dhoni to return for another season.
Sharma emphasized Dhoni's potential impact as a coach, citing his experience and respect within the team.
"Dhoni will have more respect in the dressing room and he has played this format for a long time. Being able to plan for the team and manage it properly is most needed in the team because when Dhoni became the captain, there were big players in that team like Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, Rahul Dravid, Harbhajan Singh, Anil Kumble, Gautam Gambhir, and Yuvraj Singh. Despite this, Dhoni handled the team brilliantly," Sharma added.

Dhoni previously worked with the Indian team as a mentor during the 2021

T20 World Cup

in the UAE, showcasing his potential as a guiding figure for the team. As Dravid's contract ends this year after the T20 World Cup, the appointment of his successor is highly anticipated.
Gambhir, who recently mentored Kolkata Knight Riders to their third IPL title, is seen as a strong candidate for the head coach position. His success with KKR and experience as a former India player make him a compelling choice.

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