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WV Raman s knowledge of the game and coaching skills can be very useful for many. There are very few sharper brains than him and he has many years of experience. Hyderabad cricket association will do its best to engage him and draw immense benefit, Azharuddin tweeted.
WV Raman‘s knowledge of the game and coaching skills can be very useful for many. There are very few sharper brains… https://t.co/fTqSuRJbZk Mohammed Azharuddin (@azharflicks) 1621251732000
Raman s unceremonious ouster opened a can of worms with both the Madan Lal-headed Cricket Advisory Committee and Neetu David-led selection panel coming under the scanner of BCCI bigwigs.
New Delhi, May 14: Ousted Indian women’s cricket team coach WV Raman has written to BCCI president Sourav Ganguly, alleging that there is a “prima donna culture” in the national team and it needs to change.
In the mail that has also been marked to National Cricket Academy head Rahul Dravid, Raman has also offered to present a roadmap for women’s cricket in the country, if asked.
In a surprising move, the former India Test player was not retained as the head coach of the senior women’s team by the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) which picked Ramesh Powar for the top job. Raman’s major achievements included a runners-up finish for the side at the women’s T20 World Cup last year.
WV Raman has reportedly slammed the "prima donna" culture in the Indian women's team in a letter to BCCI president Sourav Ganguly and NCA head Rahul Dravid.
WV Raman writes to Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid, mentions star culture in women s cricket team
WV Raman writes to Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid, mentions star culture in women s cricket team
A day after being replaced by Ramesh Powar as the head of India women s cricket team coach, WV Raman has written a letter to BCCI president Sourav Ganguly and NCA head Rahul Dravid. In the letter he has talked about the star culture in the team.
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UPDATED: May 14, 2021 21:30 IST
Ramesh Powar replaced WV Raman (L) as the head coach of Indian women s cricket team on Friday (BCCI Image)