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This is an archive article published on November 28, 2003

Reid tipped to become India’s bowling coach

With the Indian cricket team getting a taste of things to come in the gruelling four-Test series ahead, it has made a frantic call back home...

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With the Indian cricket team getting a taste of things to come in the gruelling four-Test series ahead, it has made a frantic call back home asking for the services of former Australian left-arm speedster Bruce Reid as the bowling coach for the 84-day tour.

Informed sources in the team said today that the team management has spoken to cricket board chief Jagmohan Dalmiya about the need for a bowling coach and that they would prefer to have Reid for the job before the first Test in Brisbane starting on December 4. Dalmiya has promised to get back to the team in another day or two. Apparently, the only thing standing between Reid and his appointment as India’s bowling coach is the financial matter which needs to be cleared by the BCCI.

Indian coach John Wright has already spoken to Reid and it is learnt the tall fast bowler is not averse to the idea. Reid had earlier helped out Zimbabwe on their recent tour to Australia and provided “inside information” to the tourists. Reid has also been credited for the astonishing rise of Nathan Bracken, a left-arm paceman who was today picked for the first three Tests against India. The choice of Reid has brought the matter on bowling coach to a complete circle after speculation over names of Wasim Akram, Javagal Srinath and T A Sekhar. (PTI)

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