Stylish batsman Ajinkya Rahane today hailed BCCI's decision to appoint former skipper and spin great Anil Kumble as Team India coach saying his tips will take Indian cricket forward.
"This will be my experience with Anil bhai (Anil Kumble). When I was with Mumbai Indians, he was not there (with MI), he came after the third year. A player like him becoming India's coach is a big and a good news for Indian cricket going forward," he told reporters here.
"He has so much of experience, he has played international cricket for so many years, definitely his tips, his importance will take Indian cricket forward," the 28-year-old player said.
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India are touring the West Indies for a four-Test series beginning July with Rahane as the vice-captain.
Asked about the tour, Rahane said, "The pre-tournament camp is definitely of importance because as a team we are coming together after a long time. As you (reporter) said, it is long tour and right now focus is on the West Indies tour.
"This camp is of seven days, we will go there and play practise games. I believe it will be important to get the momentum for the first Test match and the practise games. So, as early as we adjust to those conditions and become mentally prepared, it will be good for us."
On BCCI's decision to play Ranji matches at neutral venues, the right-handed batsman said, "It is a good decision because players will have to think. They will get an idea about their game and mentally they will become tough.
"When you play home games, you know the advantage and make the wickets accordingly. On neutral venues, there is no control in our hand and that's when the importance of the game will increase further. Players will become mentally strong and will be able to learn more about the game."
On the importance of sports management, the right-handed batsman said, "I believe, many aspire to play cricket and other sports, but it is not that all make their career in sports. So they can do sports management, can manage players, teams. This is a new career opportunity for children, if they are not able to make a career in cricket or other sports, they can go ahead in life through sports management.