"For any cricketer of that stature, BCCI would like to have their services. When the time comes, an announcement will be made. Not everybody can be on the same panel," Thakur told 'Times Now' explaining Dravid's absence from the newly-constituted BCCI cricket advisory panel.
The panel comprises former greats Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman.
"For the betterment of cricket, we will need their advice, they were part of the golden generation," Thakur said.
The BCCI said the three legends' guidance will be sought in preparing the national team for gruelling overseas assignments besides strengthening the domestic structure.
Their inputs will also be taken while appointing the new coach to replace Duncan Fletcher, whose tenure has ended.