BCCI picks Subramaniam as manager; no decision on other teams

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Former left-arm spinner Sunil Subramaniam was today appointed as the administrative manager of the Indian cricket team for a one- year tenure.

Subramaniam, who is best known as Ravichandran Ashwin's childhood coach, will join the team before the second cricket Test against in Colombo, starting August 3.


"The Board of Control for Cricket in on Friday appointed former First Class cricketer Mr. Sunil Subramanian as the Administrative Manager of Team (Senior Men)," a statement said.

"He will be contracted for a one-year term and join Team in before the start of second Test."

Subramaniam, who played 74 matches for and has taken 285 wickets apart from scoring 1096 runs.

Interestingly, the has decided against appointing managers of A and U-19 teams for the time being.

"At one point of time Arman Malik was said to be in the running to be appointed A manager and the choice for U-19 manager was between Prakash Bhatt and Shankar Saini.

"However, Malik does not qualify as he does not have a single first class match against his name. Later it was decided that since A and U-19 teams do not have as many series as the senior team, there is no need to appoint a full time manager. can depute somebody from its administration to perform the duty as and when required," a official told PTI.

Subramaniam's claim to fame has been as the coach who taught Ashwin the tricks of the trade regarding off-spin bowling.

Subramaniam also captained in Ranji Trophy and is a National Cricket Academy (NCA) certified coach.

"He also has a rich vein of experience when it comes to management and administrative capabilities having served both public and private sector organisations for over 16 years," the statement added.

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