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India's Top 5 Cricket Coaches: Unsung Heroes


Cricket  •  24 Aug, 2023  •  3,589 Views  •  ⭐ 1.0

Written by Shivani Chourasia


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The Indian cricket team, renowned for its flamboyant style and remarkable performances, owes much of its success to the coaches who've guided them. These mentors, working tirelessly behind the scenes, have crafted the team’s strategies, ensured the players' growth, and instilled a winning spirit. Though they often go unsung, their impact is undeniable. Let's delve into the top five coaches who have shaped the Indian cricket team over the years.

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Gary Kirsten (2007-2011)

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Post the unsettling times with previous coach Greg Chappell, Gary Kirsten, the ex-South African opener, joined the Indian camp and was nothing short of a revelation. Establishing an immediate bond with captain M.S. Dhoni, the duo charted numerous successes, including clinching the No. 1 Test Ranking in 2009. But his crowning achievement was guiding India to the ICC ODI World Cup victory in 2011. The sight of players like Suresh Raina and Virat Kohli lifting him on their shoulders after the win stands testament to his profound influence. MS Dhoni lauded him as a transformative figure in Indian cricket.

John Wright (2000–2005)

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John Wright, India's first overseas coach, holds a special place for reigniting the team's spirit. His tenure saw India ending Australia’s 16-match unbeaten streak in Tests and reaching the 2003 ODI World Cup Final. Wright's adaptive coaching techniques and understanding of the Indian cricket ethos were crucial in these achievements.

Duncan Fletcher (2011-2015)

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Stepping into Gary Kirsten’s shoes was no small feat, but Duncan Fletcher carved his own legacy. Despite initial setbacks, he steered India to significant successes, including the coveted ICC Champions Trophy in 2013. Though his term had its ups and downs, Fletcher's contribution to Indian cricket, especially in the limited-overs format, remains significant.

Ajit Wadekar (1992–1996)

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