The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has officially opened applications for the head coach position of the senior men’s team, as current coach Rahul Dravid’s tenure is set to conclude following the T20 World Cup in the Americas in June. The announcement, shared on the social media platform X, includes a link detailing the qualifications required for applicants.
In an unprecedented move, the BCCI is using Google Forms for the application process, which has garnered significant attention online. Interested candidates can apply through the Google Form available at this link. The deadline for applications is set for May 27.
Google Forms is a free online tool that enables users to create various forms, quizzes, and surveys. It is part of Google’s suite of apps, allowing real-time collaboration and the ability to add, edit, or format text, images, and videos, as well as analyze responses instantly.
BCCI Application Details
The BCCI’s announcement on X read: “The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) invites applications for the position of Head Coach (Senior Men).” The new coach’s tenure will span 3.5 years, from July 1, 2024, to December 31, 2027.
Eligibility Criteria for Head Coach Position
Candidates must meet the following requirements to be eligible for the head coach role:
This move by the BCCI, the wealthiest cricket board, reflects their commitment to finding the best candidate for the prestigious role, leveraging modern technology to streamline the application process.
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