KOLKATA: Sourav Ganguly on Friday used the oft-repeated remark 'cricket is a captain's game' before saying "man-management and situation-understanding skills" make good coaches, apart from skills.Speaking in the wake of the Virat Kohli-Anil Kumble saga, former skipper Ganguly said, "I think cricket is a captain's game. "Now a member of the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC), Ganguly, who had an infamous spat with former coach Greg Chappell , added, "An impressive presentation does not make you a good coach. Various things are needed to make a good coach -- like man-management skill, situation-understanding skill. "We will do whatever we think is good for the Indian cricket. But can you become the India coach by sending a CV?"
Source: Times of India June 30, 2017 14:45 UTC