Hyderabad: India's current bowling coach Bharat Arun is likely to retain his position even if there are multiple candidates, while R Sridhar will have his nose ahead despite South African star Jonty Rhodes throwing his hat in the ring for the fielding coach's position. But batting coach Sanjay Bangar might find it difficult to retain his position when the support staff for the Indian team will be picked.
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All three have got an extension, along with head coach Ravi Shastri, until the end of the upcoming tour of the West Indies and after that, fresh interviews will be conducted with all the incumbents automatically in the fray.
As per norms, while the new Cricket Advisory Committee -- likely to be chaired by Kapil Dev -- will decide on the head coach, the selectors have been tasked to conduct interviews for the rest of the support staff.
If those privy to the developments are to be believed, Arun could turn out to be a unanimous choice considering the performance of India's pacers in all formats of the game.
"In the last 18 to 20 months, the work put in by Arun has been phenomenal. The current Indian attack is considered to be the best in the longest format. Mohammed Shami back at his best and (Jasprit) Bumrah's consistency are a few things Arun must get credit for. It's up to the selectors, but they might find it difficult to replace him," a senior BCCI official said on Friday.