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Sunday, August 5, 2007

Tim Boon wants to coach Indian Cricket team

The latest to join the list of aspirants to be the Indian Cricket coach, is Tim Boon, Leicestershire's senior coach. "I'm in the middle of a contract here in Leicestershire but any county coach will aspire to be an international coach. I look at England, Australia and India as the top three jobs in the world. We all harbour thoughts to lead countries."
Kepler Wessels, Queensland's Terry Oliver, former Sri Lanka coach John Dyson, Dave Nosworthy of South Africa and former India wicketkeeper Chandrakant Pandit are the some of the names doing the rounds for the Indian coaching job.
Being a cricket coach in the Indian sub-continent is a tough job. While the challenge of meeting crores of crazy Indian cricket fans' expectations can shatter anybody, the prospect of earning loads of money in terms of contract and advertisement cannot be ignored.

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