Former Indian opener and selector Vikram Rathore was made the batting coach of the Indian team. He will succeed Sanjay Bangar. The Indian team was eliminated after losing in the semi-finals of the World Cup, after which it was speculated that there would be a change in the coaching staff. According to media reports, only Bangar was removed from them. Bowling coach Bharat Arun and fielding coach R.K. Sridhar can continue in his position. The coaching staff was selected under the leadership of Chief Selector MSK Prasad. The selection committee headed by MSK Prasad recommended three names for the three posts of support staff. After completion of formalities related to conflict of interest, the coaches whose names are at the top in each category will be appointed. According to media reports, the board has stamped the name of Rathore. Rathore scored 11473 runs in first class at an average of 49.66. The 50-year-old Rathore played six Tests and seven ODIs for India in 1996. He averaged 13:10 in Tests. During this time he did not score a single century or half-century. In ODIs, he scored at an average of 27:57. During this, he hit two half-centuries. In the first class match, Punjab scored 11473 runs in 146 matches. He averaged 49:66. During this, he scored 33 centuries. Rathore was also a member of the national selection committee headed by Sandeep Patil in 2016. Rathore had earlier applied for batting consultant and under-19 batting coach at the National Cricket Academy (NCA). Was. His application was then put on hold because his relative Ashish Kapoor is the chairman of the Under-19 Selection Committee. BCCI CEO Rahul Johri said, 'Vikram Rathore has enough experience and we have confidence in his skills as a coach. We will ask them to declare any conflict. The team management had its own opinion, but we felt that some new faces are needed in the support staff. Nitin Patel will be the new physio of Team India Nitin Patel, former physio of Mumbai Indians, has been re-appointed physio after 8 years. Prior to this, he held this position in 2011. Luke Woodhouse of England has been named as conditioning coach. Current manager Sunil Subrahmanyam lost his post due to misconduct with the High Commission in the West Indies. Girish Dongri will now be the manager of Team India in place of Subrahmanyam. Ravi Shastri was chosen as the head coach. The tenure of the head coach Ravi Shastri and the coaching staff ended after the World Cup, but keeping in mind the West Indies tour, his contract was 45 Was extended for the day. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) had again invited applications for all posts. After this Shastri was again appointed as the coach of Team India.