"To be honest, I would not have applied if I knew that Anil too had applied. I am not disappointed (at missing out). These things happen. It was pretty much a two-horse race between Anil and Ravi (Shastri)," Prasad told PTI shortly after Kumble was appointed coach for a one-year term.
Prasad not only played alongside Kumble but also worked with him in an administrative role at the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA).
"The job is not about coaching, it is about implementing your ideas, how you can take the team forward with your tactical knowledge. I am sure Anil would do a good job with that," said Prasad, who remains open to being a member of the Indian team's support staff which is yet to be announced.
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"Anil to me is a very good choice. He is a good student of the game and that will help him in his new role. I have seen Anil from his younger days. He has been a great player for India and he has it in him to be a good coach, which he has proved with his mentoring roles in the IPL," Viswanath told PTI.
"However, it is a bit strange that he has appointed for only one year. There is not much you can do in that much span," the artistic batsman of yesteryears added.
"Normally in these scenarios, you look at World Cup to World Cup. I feel a longer stint would have been better for Anil, to implement his vision for the team," he said.
Former India off-spinner Erapalli Prasanna thought Kumble will be the bowling coach and Ravi Shastri would take care of the batting department.
"I thought that Anil will be bowling coach and Ravi will take care of the batting but now the decision has been made. The fact that he has captained India, it will help him take decisions as a coach. We have to see how he uses his immense knowledge of the game in coaching, how he shares it with the players. I would say it is a good choice. Luckily for him, India are scheduled to play a lot of matches at home in the next one year," Prasanna told PTI.