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BCCI wants to make Stephen Fleming the head coach of Team India, will Fleming apply?

 


BCCI has started the process of appointing a new head coach for the Indian cricket team after the ICC T20 World Cup 2024. At present, there is only one question revolving in the mind of every Indian fan and that is who will be the head coach of  the Indian team after Rahul Dravid? In such a situation, the first name coming in this race is that of Chennai Super Kings (CSK) head coach Stephen Fleming. 

According to an Indian Express report, the BCCI is looking to appoint Stephen Fleming, who has been coaching the five-time IPL champions since 2009, as the next head coach. His impressive track record in CSK can also work in his favor but what is Fleming thinking about this responsibility, this is the biggest question because he will also have to apply to become the head coach and in this regard, at present, Fleming is not on his side. There has been no response from.

In such a situation, if Fleming expresses his desire for the post of head coach of the Indian cricket team, then he will have to leave CSK. Apart from Chennai, he is also the coach of Joburg Super Kings in SA20 and Texas Super Kings (two separate franchises of Chennai Super Kings) in Major League Cricket. He also coached the Melbourne Stars in the Big Bash League for four seasons. Not only this, Fleming is also the head coach of Southern Brave in The Hundred.

Fleming is the longest serving coach in the history of the Indian Premier League. He has shown that consistency is needed to achieve success in franchise cricket. They have the ability to bring out the best players and Shivam Dubey is a perfect example of this. Now overall the ball is in Fleming's court and he has to decide whether he wants to become the head coach of the Indian cricket team or remain associated with franchise cricket.

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