Former India opener Wasim Jaffer reckons Rahul Dravid shouldn’t push himself to turn into India’s head coach. Jaffer feels former India captain Dravid’s steerage is required on the grassroots degree of Under-19 cricket and he ought to proceed to blossom India’s rebellion abilities. Dravid is well-known to get the perfect out of the younger gamers and he has completed a nice job in strengthening India’s bench power.
The present National Cricket Academy (NCA) head had completed a fantastic job when he was the Under-19 and India ‘A’ coach and he’s serving to the younger gamers on the National Cricket Academy as a director.
Dravid will serve as the pinnacle coach for the tour of Sri Lanka. As India’s important crew’s chief coach Ravi Shastri’s contract will expire after the T20 World Cup 2021, quite a lot of cricket specialists really feel Dravid ought to take the large position. However, Jaffer feels Dravid shouldn’t take the pinnacle coach position of the primary crew.
“Even more credit, I think, should go to Rahul Dravid. The way he is working as a head coach at the NCA and the way he’s guiding U19 players, India A players, fringe players and even the international players who go to NCA (National Cricket Academy) when they aren’t in the team. There can’t be a better role model or mentor than Rahul Dravid,” Jaffer mentioned in his YouTube video.
“And now he’s going as a coach of this Indian crew to Sri Lanka. So I’m certain these children will profit so much and I personally really feel that he mustn’t push himself to turn into the coach of a global crew.
“I feel he needs to work with the U-19 and India A players at the NCA. I believe the international players who play in the Indian team are a finished product but Rahul Dravid’s mentorship and guidance is more needed at the U19 and India A level as it can help to reach the next level,” the Punjab Kings assistant coach felt.