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Chappell still in contention to coach in India Anand Vasu - 25 October 2000
He was first tightlipped, then cordial and now Greg Chappell is steering clear of the Indian coach issue. Speaking to scribes at Adelaide, Chappell said that he was very much in contention for the job of Indian coach. He added that the process of coach selection was still in the early stages and that he was waiting for some communication from the Board of Control for Cricket in India. Chappell was interviewed at the Radisson Hotel in Chennai a few days back. On the same day, Kiwi opener John Wright was also quizzed by officials of the board. After the two spoke at length to a five member panel, they both refused to speak at any depth to the press. Members of the board, including President AC Muthiah and Honorary Secretary Jayawant Lele were guarded in response to questions. They categorically stated that the dialogue was an 'in house' one and not for the edification of the general public. Greg Chappell however, shed some light on what went on behind closed doors. "We talked about my philosophy on coaching, they're basically doing their homework as to what they want to do from here," he began. The South Australian cricket manager went on to add, "I've got a pretty open mind about a lot of things. I discussed with the Australian Cricket Board twelve months or more ago about the Australian job and there may be some other opportunities. While I'm still involved in coaching, there may be other people that want to talk to me from time to time." Chappell preferred not to comment on his likelihood of getting the job as the next Indian coach. "I don't really want to speculate. I was quite happy to talk to them and if at the end of the day they offer me something, I would have to consider it." Even on that note, the former Australian captain was guarded, "But I'd have to consider it in the light of a lot of things. As for speculating on whether I would or I wouldn't take the job, quite honestly, I'll wait until the time comes." Chappell earlier turned down an offer to coach Glamorgan. His contract with South Australia is scheduled to end in March 2000. © CricInfo
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