The background
Robin Singh played international cricket for India from 1989 to 2001. Playing as an all-rounder, Robin could play one Test in his career besides representing India in 136 ODIs.
The Trinidad-born player took up the role of India’s fielding coach in the year 2007. He also joined the coaching staff of Deccan Chargers in 2008. His first coaching stint had come in 2004 when he was appointed the coach of the Indian U-19 team. In his 15-year long coaching career, Robin has coached the Hong Kong national cricket team, India A cricket team, Mumbai Indians, Khulna Division Cricket Team (Bangladesh), Uva Cricket Team (Sri Lanka), Barbados Tridents (West Indies), USA Cricket Team, USA Women’s Cricket Team, City Kaitak (Hong Kong), Karaikudi Kalaai (TNPL) and Northern Warriors and Kerala Kings of the T10 league.
He has now applied for the role of the head coach of the Indian cricket team.
The heart of the matter
In an interview with The Hindu, Robin Singh tried to take a dig at the current coaching staff of Team India by saying that,
Asked about the situation where India found themselves in the match against New Zealand, Robin stated that as the ball was moving around he would have sent Kohli at number 4. Also, he would have preferred to have Mayank Agarwal in the team as the number 3 batsman. According to him, India could have performed better with Virat Kohli at number 4 and MS Dhoni at 5 backed up by the trio of Rishabh Pant, Hardik Pandya and Ravindra Jadeja.
Talking about the problematic number 4 slot of the Indian team, Robin opined that,
Singh even felt that to play Mohammad Shami in the semifinal game instead of a spin bowler could have been a better decision.
What’s next?
The applications for the position of head coach, batting coach, bowling coach, fielding coach, physiotherapist, strength and conditioning coach and administrative manager are open until July 30th. Ravi Shastri will hold his position until the end of the West Indies tour.
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