Kumble can be selector in future: Sehwag

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Kumble can be selector in future: Sehwag

Thursday, 22 August 2019 | PNS | New Delhi

Former Test captain Anil Kumble’s ability to boost confidence of the players makes him an ideal candidate for the role of chairman of selectors, said Virender Sehwag, who also advocated a hike in remuneration for the job.

Never to mince his words, former opener Sehwag said BCCI needs to pay more for heading the selectors’ committee.

The current selection panel, led by MSK Prasad, has faced a lot of flak for it being a lightweight with a cumulative experience of 13 Tests.

“I think Anil Kumble could be the right candidate for the chairman of selectors post. He is someone who has interacted with Sachin (Tendulkar), Sourav (Ganguly) and Rahul (Dravid) as a player and with youngsters as a coach,” Sehwag told reporters during launch of a new app ‘The Selector’.

“When I made a comeback (Australia series 2007-08), he (Kumble) came to my room and said you will not be dropped for the next two series. That’s the kind of confidence a player needs,” said Sehwag.

However, Sehwag also said that he doesn’t think that Kumble will agree to do the job right now since the chairman gets Rs 1 crore per annum.

“BCCI needs to raise bar as far as pay is concerned. Then a lot of players will be interested,” said Sehwag.

Asked if he would also be interested in this post, Sehwag said that he doesn’t like too many restrictions.

“I write columns, appear on TV and being selector will mean a lot of restrictions. I don’t know whether I would like so many restrictions,” the former Indian opener said.

Sehwag, who had lost the race to be India’s coach in 2017 to Ravi Shastri, said that he did not apply this time.

“In 2017, the BCCI secretary and (late) Dr MV Sridhar (GM Cricket Operations) asked me to apply so I applied. This time no one asked me, so I didn’t apply,” said Sehwag when asked if he was amused in the manner Shastri was re-appointed the coach.

As the talk veered towards playing XI for the first Test against West Indies, Sehwag’s vote went to Ajinkya Rahane if India played five bowlers.

“Ajinkya Rahane has been batting at No 4 (No 5) so if it is a case of five bowlers then he should play. Rohit Sharma comes in only if you go with four bowlers,” Sehwag reasoned.

He also felt that “Mahendra Singh Dhoni should have batted at number five” in the World Cup semi-final against New Zealand.

“...Players like Hardik Pandya, who can play big shots should have come in at number seven towards the end,” said the former India captain.

He also expressed his happiness at S Sreesanth’s life ban being reduced to seven years.

“I am very happy for him. He now needs to play domestic cricket,” he said.

Sehwag was amused when he was asked about suggestions on wearing neck guards in the wake of Steve Smith recent injury.

“Why do you need to show your neck to the bowler? You have a bat and you are wearing a helmet. In my entire career, I never used chest pads,” Sehwag said.

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