Complete Guide to India National Cricket Team Coaches: History, List & Staff Structure

India’s national cricket team has seen tremendous success over the years, from memorable World Cup victories to historic Test wins abroad.

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Behind this success lies not only talented players but also a strong coaching foundation that plays a pivotal role in strategy, player development, and overall team performance.

This blog dives into the India national cricket team coaches list, highlights the current and past head coaches, and explains the role of the coaching staff that supports the squad.

India National Cricket Team Coaches List

India has had a mix of domestic and international coaches over the decades. Here’s a chronological list of some of the most notable coaches who have shaped the Indian team:

Name

Tenure

Nationality

Keki Tarapore

1971

India

Hemu Adhikari

1971–1974

India

Gulabrai Ramchand

1975

India

Datta Gaekwad

1978

India

Salim Durrani

1980–1981

India

Ashok Mankad

1982

India

PR Man Singh

1983–1987

India

Chandu Borde

1988

India

Bishan Singh Bedi

1990–1991

India

Abbas Ali Baig

1991–1992

India

Ajit Wadekar

1992–1996

India

Sandeep Patil

1996

India

Madan Lal

1996–1997

India

Anshuman Gaekwad

1997–1999

India

Kapil Dev

1999–2000

India

John Wright

2000–2005

New Zealand

Greg Chappell

2005–2007

Australia

Ravi Shastri (Interim)

2007

India

Lalchand Rajput

2007–2008

India

Gary Kirsten

2008–2011

South Africa

Duncan Fletcher

2011–2015

Zimbabwe

Ravi Shastri (team director)

2014–2016

India

Sanjay Bangar (Interim)

2016

India

Anil Kumble

2016–2017

India

Sanjay Bangar (Interim)

2017

India

Ravi Shastri

2017–2021

India

Rahul Dravid

2021–2024

India

VVS Laxman (Interim)

2024 (Tour of Zimbabwe)

India

Gautam Gambhir

2024–present

India

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Highlights:

  • India has had 9+ major head coaches since the 1990s.
  • Foreign coaches like John Wright and Gary Kirsten made significant impacts.
  • Recent focus has been on developing young talent and long-term planning.

India National Cricket Team Head Coach

The head coach of the Indian cricket team is the primary strategist and decision-maker off the field. They work closely with captains, selectors, and support staff to ensure optimal performance.

Key Roles of the Head Coach

  • Team strategy and planning
  • Overseeing training camps and conditioning
  • Tactical adjustments during the series
  • Talent nurturing and mental preparation

Notable Head Coaches:

John Wright (2000–2005): First foreign coach, helped shape a competitive team.

Greg Chappell (2005–2007): Emphasised youth but had strained relationships with senior players.

Gary Kirsten (2008–2011): Mentored Dhoni’s side to the 2011 World Cup win.

Ravi Shastri (2017–2021): Known for an aggressive mindset and key overseas Test wins.

Rahul Dravid (2021–2024): Focuses on youth development and transition post-Kohli.

Gautam Gambhir (2024-Present): He expects players to play fearless cricket, especially under pressure.

“The head coach is the backbone of modern cricket, aligning vision with execution.”

India National Cricket Team Coaching Staff

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Apart from the head coach, the Indian team has a specialised support system that contributes to player performance in all areas.

Current Coaching Staff Structure:

Head Coach: Gautam Gambhir

Batting Coach: Sitanshu Kotak

Bowling Coach: Morne Morkel

Fielding Coach: T. Dilip

Assistant Coach: Abhishek Nayar and Ryan ten Doeschate

Responsibilities:

  • Batting coach refines technical and situational play
  • Bowling coach manages workload and tactical execution
  • Fielding coach enhances reflexes, agility, and catching
  • The fitness team focuses on injury prevention and stamina

Evolution of Staff Structure:

Earlier: One coach managed all aspects

Now: Highly segmented roles tailored to performance metrics

The Role of Coaches in Indian Cricket’s Success

India’s rise in the cricketing world owes much to strategic and data-driven coaching.

Milestones Enabled by Coaching:

2007 T20 World Cup (Lalchand Rajput)

2011 ODI World Cup (Gary Kirsten)

Back-to-back Test series wins in Australia (Ravi Shastri)

2024 T20 World cup (Rahul Dravid)

2025 Champions Trophy (Gautam Gambhir)

Coach-Driven Culture:

  • Fitness standards
  • Team bonding camps
  • Video analysis and performance reviews

How the BCCI Appoints National Coaches

BCCI follows a structured approach to appointing head coaches and staff.

Selection Process:

  • Open applications through the BCCI announcements
  • Evaluation by the Cricket Advisory Committee
  • Interviews and presentations

Criteria:

  • Experience at the international/domestic level
  • Communication and leadership skills
  • Vision document for the team

 “BCCI’s coach selection process has become more transparent and merit-driven in recent years.”

Conclusion

From early tours managed without formal coaching to today’s sophisticated coaching frameworks, Indian cricket has undergone immense evolution.

Each head coach and support staff member has played a vital role in shaping the team’s mindset and performance.

As India continues to strive for global dominance across all formats, the strength of its coaching team remains a key factor in its journey.

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