<p>New Delhi: The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/bcci">BCCI's</a> Centre of Excellence (COE) will soon have a new spin bowling coach, replacing Sairaj Bahutule, who resigned earlier this year to join the IPL franchise Rajasthan Royals.</p>.<p>The COE, which has shifted to its new location in Bengaluru, was earlier known as National Cricket Academy (NCA).</p>.<p>Since Bahutule left, the post lay vacant and now the board has invited applications for a role which will be "integral to the development and performance enhancement of India's spin bowling talent across all formats and age groups including India Senior Teams (Men & Women), India A, U-23, U-19, U-16, and U-15 squads and State association players training at the BCCI COE." </p>.<p>As per job requirement, the spin bowling coach will report to VVS Laxman, Head, Cricket at COE.</p>.<p>"The Spin Bowling Coach will work closely with the Head Cricket, BCCI COE, to design and deliver specialized coaching programs and assist in performance monitoring.</p>.<p>"The role also involves working closely with Selectors, National and State Coaches, Performance Analysts, and Strength & Conditioning experts to develop high-performance training plans," the BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia was quoted as saying in a media release.</p>.BCCI has no immediate plans to increase teams in Women's Premier League.<p><strong>Rehabilitation and Fit-certification in KRA</strong> </p>.<p>Among the key responsibilities of the new spin bowling coach, the most important will certainly be the rehabilitation and match fitness certification of injured cricketers under the aegis of COE.</p>.<p>The mandatory requirements also include planning and executing training sessions, one-on-one technical coaching, individual roadmap for players with tangible (measurable) objectives.</p>.<p>The coach also needs to be technically savvy with knowledge of biomechanics and ability to decipher the data stored in GPS devices.</p>.<p>The qualification demands the incumbent to be either a former India player or a first-class cricketers with 75-match experience. Previous experience of being part of high performance coach will be given credence. A BCCI level 2 or 3 certification is also necessary.</p>
<p>New Delhi: The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/bcci">BCCI's</a> Centre of Excellence (COE) will soon have a new spin bowling coach, replacing Sairaj Bahutule, who resigned earlier this year to join the IPL franchise Rajasthan Royals.</p>.<p>The COE, which has shifted to its new location in Bengaluru, was earlier known as National Cricket Academy (NCA).</p>.<p>Since Bahutule left, the post lay vacant and now the board has invited applications for a role which will be "integral to the development and performance enhancement of India's spin bowling talent across all formats and age groups including India Senior Teams (Men & Women), India A, U-23, U-19, U-16, and U-15 squads and State association players training at the BCCI COE." </p>.<p>As per job requirement, the spin bowling coach will report to VVS Laxman, Head, Cricket at COE.</p>.<p>"The Spin Bowling Coach will work closely with the Head Cricket, BCCI COE, to design and deliver specialized coaching programs and assist in performance monitoring.</p>.<p>"The role also involves working closely with Selectors, National and State Coaches, Performance Analysts, and Strength & Conditioning experts to develop high-performance training plans," the BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia was quoted as saying in a media release.</p>.BCCI has no immediate plans to increase teams in Women's Premier League.<p><strong>Rehabilitation and Fit-certification in KRA</strong> </p>.<p>Among the key responsibilities of the new spin bowling coach, the most important will certainly be the rehabilitation and match fitness certification of injured cricketers under the aegis of COE.</p>.<p>The mandatory requirements also include planning and executing training sessions, one-on-one technical coaching, individual roadmap for players with tangible (measurable) objectives.</p>.<p>The coach also needs to be technically savvy with knowledge of biomechanics and ability to decipher the data stored in GPS devices.</p>.<p>The qualification demands the incumbent to be either a former India player or a first-class cricketers with 75-match experience. Previous experience of being part of high performance coach will be given credence. A BCCI level 2 or 3 certification is also necessary.</p>