With Troy Cooley Leaving After Extended Run, Bcci Starts Hunt For New Coaches At Coe

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with troy cooley leaving after extended run bcci starts hunt for new coaches at coe

With the old guard, including celebrated bowling coach Troy Cooley, set to bid adieu, the BCCIs Centre of Excellence here is gearing up for a major overhaul of its coaching staff and applications have been invited for leading positions in bowling, batting, and sports science and medicine departments.

Cooley, a former Australian First-Class bowler and an Ashes-winning bowling coach with England, has completed his three-year contract with the BCCI and was working on an extension.

The 59-year-old was appointed NCAs bowling coach in late 2021.

Among his replacements could be former India seamer VRV Singh, who has worked under Cooley. The Centre of Excellence COE, which was previously called the National Cricket Academy, was inaugurated in February this year.

Several posts have fallen vacant following the exit of staff members, including the medical team head Nitin Patel.

Patel had resigned from his position in March after being in the role for nearly three years. Spin bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule had also quit and joined Rajasthan Royals as their support staff.

Another NCA coach Sitanshu Kotak has joined the national team on a permanent basis.

It was reported by PTI that former India cricketer VVS Laxmans tenure as head of COE is set to expire by the end of this year and he is unlikely to seek an extension.

However, there is a possibility that he might be asked to carry on till the 2027 ODI World Cup.

While advertising for the three key positions on Thursday, the BCCI said that the applicants for the post of batting and bowling coach at the COEs resident faculty must be former first-class or international cricketers with a BCCI Level-2 or Level-3 coaching certificate.

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