Bigger pool of pacers the way forward, says Arun
Hindustan Times Delhi|November 22, 2021
It's been a fortnight since Bharat Arun's six-year spell as India bowling coat comprising two separate stints with Anil Kumble's one-year as head coach sandwiched in between came to a definitive end.
Vivek Krishnan
Bigger pool of pacers the way forward, says Arun

NEW DELHI:

The 58-year-old is now back in his leafy Chennai abode, sans the hustle and bustle of assisting India through their hugely demanding schedule. It is still too early, though, for him to completely detach himself from the fortunes of the Indian team, which is why he has been hooked on to the ongoing home series against New Zealand.

Honestly, it hasn't yet sunk in that my time with the Indian team is over. Sometimes it does. And sometimes, you still feel a part of the team. I will maybe feel that I have moved on when I start doing something else. But I have been part of the team as a bowling coach for a very long. I will always feel part of the dressing room even when I am watching from the drawing-room, Arun said during a chat on Sunday afternoon.

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