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Donald interested in becoming India’s coach

Johannesburg: Former South African pacer Allan Donald says he is interested in becoming India’s bowling coach, a post lying vacant since Venkatesh Prasad’s unceremonious sacking last year.

Donald said he will consider taking up the job if approached but dismissed reports that he has already accepted such an offer.

Donald’s name has surfaced as possible successor for Prasad, who was ousted in October last year after India’s disastrous Champions Trophy campaign.

“A guy would be stupid not to think about (becoming India’s bowling coach) - I will definitely be interested if they talk to me,” Donald told the Afrikaans daily ‘Beeld’ here today.

If he gets the job, Donald would join his compatriot Gary Kirsten, who is currently India’s coach.

Donald has previously coached the English side during the inaugural Twenty20 world championships in South Africa in 2007._ PTI.

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