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Whatmore keen to coach India
4/8/2005
 

          Bangladesh boss Dav Whatmore has told BBC Sport he is interested in taking over as India coach from John Wright, reports BBC.
Australians Whatmore, Greg Chappell and Tom Moody are reportedly in the running to replace Wright, who is set to quit after the one-dayers against Pakistan.
Worcestershire boss Moody refused to be drawn on the issue but Whatmore said: "They'd better make up their minds soon - my contract expires on 30 April.
Former Australia captain Chappell was shortlisted for the India job before Wright was appointed in 2000 - and he has the backing of captain Sourav Ganguly.
Moody said earlier this year that he would like to be considered for the England coaching position after Duncan Fletcher leaves.
Whatmore, who coached Sri Lanka to World Cup glory in 1996, was handed the Bangladesh job two years ago and oversaw their first ever Test win over Zimbabwe in January.
The former Test batsman revealed that talks over a new Bangladesh contract are at an advanced stage.
But he says he is not sure if he will sign the deal and admitted the challenge of coaching India "would excite me, absolutely".
"The BCB and I are in constant touch, we're not far away over a two-year contract but I don't know if I'll sign. I'll have to wait and see," he added.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has apparently ruled out the prospect of an Indian coach taking over from Wright.
It has been impressed with the progress made under the former New Zealand skipper since he became the country's first foreign coach.

 

"I'm a professional - of course I'd be interested in talking to the Indian" , Dav Whatmore
 
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