Rahul Dravid Photo Credit: PTI
Rahul Dravid Photo Credit: PTI

Sourav Ganguly, the President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, has revealed that even though the entire board and management was always keen to have former middle-order batsman, ex-skipper, and NCA head Rahul Dravid as the senior Indian team’s head coach, convincing him to take up the task was not easy.

Sourav Ganguly admitted that at one point in time, he had nearly given up on the thought of having Rahul Dravid on board, as the latter was not convinced despite the constant requests made by both Sourav Ganguly and the BCCI secretary Jay Shah.

BCCI’s Jay Shah, Sourav Ganguly
BCCI’s Jay Shah, Sourav Ganguly

Sourav Ganguly: Rahul Dravid Was Reluctant Initially Since He Had To Spend A Considerable Time Away From Home While Coaching

The former player revealed that Rahul Dravid was chiefly disinclined from taking up the job because of its demanding nature, needing him to spend considerable time away from home as India continues to be one of the busiest cricketing nations.

“We had Rahul in mind for a long period of time, both me and Jay [Shah, BCCI secretary], but he wasn’t agreeing because of the time away from home [and] because doing a national team’s job is [about being] on the road for about 8-9 months in a year and he has two young children,” Ganguly said in an interview with Boria Majumdar on the show ‘Backstage with Boria’.

Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly
Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly. (Photo by INDRANIL MUKHERJEE, SAJJAD HUSSAIN/AFP/Getty Images)

“At one stage we gave up, he was appointed as the head of NCA (National Cricket Academy, Bengaluru) to look after it and take things forward. We had done all the interviews and everything, his interview and application, and he was appointed at the NCA. But even after he was appointed, we still kept insisting,” he added.

The new coach has been offered a hefty contract and will be drawing a salary of Rs 10 crore. The amount makes him one of the highest-paid Indian coaches. This will be the third time when Rahul Dravid will be working with Team India.

His first stint came in 2014 when he traveled to England as a batting consultant for the Test series. In July 2021, he returned as interim head coach for Sri Lankan limited-overs tour as Ravi Shastri-led coaching staff was in England for a Test series.

Sourav Ganguly Spoke To Former Teammate To Be India’s Head Coach For At Least 2 Years, Urging Rahul Dravid To Give It A Try After Ravi Shastri’s Tenure Ended

Sourav Ganguly, however, told that a few personal calls later, on which he also revealed to Rahul Dravid that not only the BCCI but even the players want him on board, the 47-year-old agreed.

“And when we spoke to the players also [about] what sort of person they want, you could clearly see that, you know, there was an inclination to Rahul so we communicated that to him. I spoke to him personally many times [saying] that, ‘I know it’s hard but give it a try for two years, and if you find it too hard then we’ll see another way’.”

“Luckily he agreed and I don’t know what triggered the change in his mind but he agreed and I think this is the best BCCI could have done in terms of coaching once Ravi [Shastri] left.”

Ravi Shastri Image Source : AP
Ravi Shastri Image Source: AP

Rahul Dravid, who replaced Ravi Shastri at the helm after his tenure concluded with the end of the 2021 T20 World Cup, will stay with the team until the 2023 ODI World Cup, scheduled in India.

Ravi Shastri, the outgoing India coach, hoped India would make a strong comeback under Rahul Dravid in the next ICC T20 World Cup 2022 in October. However, India failed to reach the semifinals of the ICC T20 World Cup 2021 after suffering defeats against Pakistan and New Zealand in the Super 12 matches.