WV Raman Sourav writes to Ganguly after stepping down as coach, says – Star culture and arrogant culture needs to end

WV Raman, the coach of the Indian women’s cricket team, wrote to BCCI president Sourav Ganguly, alleging the need to change the culture of self-centeredness. National team. Raman sent the e-mail to Rahul Dravid, the head of the National Cricket Academy, and said that if he was consulted, the blueprint for women’s cricket in the country could be prepared.

A surprise decision was made on Thursday by a cricket advisory panel headed by former cricketer Madan Lal, who chose Ramesh Povar as coach of the national women’s team instead of Raman. The team was runners-up at last year’s T20 World Cup under Ramon’s supervision. A source familiar with Ramon’s e-mail told PTI: “As far as I know, Ramon has always said he believes in keeping the team above everyone else, and emphasizes that no person can be truly selfish.”

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This left-handed artistic batsman may also have some controversy in writing letters to two former captains, as the coach always has to sacrifice his differences with the players, especially like Mithali Raj. Although Raman did not name anyone in the letter, it is understood that he spoke in detail about the prevailing star culture in the team, which is causing more harm than good.
Despite several attempts to talk to Raman about this, he did not pick up the phone. Sources familiar with the matter said that Ganguly and Dravid had received their letter.

It is understood that Raman has written about the special people who need to put the team on top of them. The source said, “If any former player feels choked up by this culture, he (Ganguly) should decide the matter as a former India captain. Raman told Dada (Ganguly) that the coach was asking too much.” He recalled that he spent three days (Trailblazer, Velocity and Supernova) training sessions from 1 pm to 9 pm in the last T20 league in the wet conditions of the United Arab Emirates.

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He said that if the president and secretaries wanted to know their opinion on the allegations made about their work, they could explain it in detail. A copy of the letter was sent to Dravid because Raman believes he can contribute to formulating a roadmap for Indian women’s cricket.

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