Former all-rounder Irrfan Pathan made a big statement about Rahul Dravid’s work at the NCA

Former fast pacer Irfan Pathan has urged Rahul Dravid to take over as head coach at the National Cricket Academy (NCA). After Ravishastri, the head coach of the Indian cricket team, there are many rumors about Rahul Dravid becoming the next Indian coach. However, Dravid has once again applied for the post of NCA chief. Except for them, no one else has applied for the post. But the BCCI has extended the time limit.

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Talking to Crick Tracker, Pathan said, “One of the best things about Indian cricket is that Rahul Dravid is associated with the NCA. I respect him very much. But now he shares his knowledge with every coach of the NCAA and that’s a big thing for him, that’s why you respect him so much.

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Pathan had recently taken a coaching course from NCA and had provided this information on social media. The former all-rounder did a Level 2 coaching course from NCA, Bangalore. He then thanked NCA chief Rahul Dravid. She wrote on her Instagram, ‘I am excited to share with my fans that I have just completed the NCAA BCCI Level 2 Hybrid Course. I would like to thank Rahul Bhai and the other members of the team who provided me and all the players with an amazing eight days of training.

Rahul Dravid was recently appointed as the head coach of the Indian cricket team for the tour of Sri Lanka. Shikhar Dhawan was the captain of the Indian youth team on that tour. Under the guidance of Dravid, India played well in Sri Lanka.

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