'I love that...': Australia legend opens up on Team India's coaching role

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NEW DELHI: Former batter

Michael Hussey

has joined the list of Australians withdrawing from consideration for the role of India's head coach, stating his lack of interest in the position at this time.
Reports suggest that

Rahul Dravid

may step down as head coach post the T20 World Cup in the Americas, sparking speculation about potential replacements, including Ricky Ponting and Justin Langer from Australia.
However, all these candidates have publicly declined the offer, citing different reasons. Meanwhile, the

BCCI

has denied approaching any former Australian cricketer for the prestigious coaching position, amidst ongoing speculation and interest in the role.
“Certainly as a full-time international coach, it's not something at this stage of my life that I'm that keen on," Hussey, who is the batting coach of IPL team Chennai Super Kings, was quoted as saying by Sydney Morning Herald.

"Out of playing, and even now, it's not really on my radar, and I'm enjoying the balance of being able to coach as an assistant or head coach and then doing a bit of media as well.
"I love that balance and still spending some time at home. You'd always like more time at home, but the bucket is pretty full at the moment."
Apart from the role in IPL, Hussey is also the head coach of Welsh Fire in The Hundred. He is also a commentator for Fox Cricket during the Australia home summer.

“They play more cricket than probably anyone in the world really, they're literally going from tour to tour to tour. So, that would be a pretty challenging sort of role where you'd have to be there, boots on the ground," he said.
"You're probably only getting the IPL off, which is eight to 10 weeks, but then the rest of the year, you're going to be pretty much on the go.”
Earlier, BCCI secretary Jay Shah had asserted that they have not approached any Australian cricketer for the role.
"Neither I nor the BCCI have approached any former Australian cricketer with a coaching offer. The reports circulating in certain media sections are completely incorrect.
"Finding the right coach for our national team is a meticulous and thorough process. We are focused on identifying individuals who possess a deep understanding of the Indian cricket structure and have risen through the ranks," Shah had clarified in a statement.
Besides the Aussies, Sri Lankan legend Kumar Sangakkara was also asked about the same, and he too firmly turned it down.
"I have not been approached, and I don't have time to commit full-time to an India coaching job. Happy with my stint with Royals, and let's see how it goes," said Sangakkara, who the Director of Cricket role with Rajasthan Royals.
(With inputs from PTI)

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