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Kapil Dev as Indian national cricket coach

India had not lost a home test arrangement since 1987 (against Pakistan) and when South Africa visited India in February – March 2000, that streak was finished as India lost the home arrangement 2–0. However occasions outside the field eclipsed the cricket: Before begin of the arrangement, Tendulkar reported his choice to give up the captaincy after the Test matches, Azharuddin and Mongia were reviewed to the group, contention emerged over Azharuddin's harm prompting his rejection from the First Test. Ganguly was made the skipper of the Indian group for the one-day arrangement. Talks in the media about no chance however 'UP' were not unwarranted when India took a 2–0 lead in the ODI Series and completing the arrangement at 3–2, after South Africa won the last two matches. It was learnt later that South Africa's chief Cronje was included in wagering and there were endeavors to purchase off South African players by Cronje and bookmakers. Toward the end of the arrangement, the media felt that Ganguly's mentality and captaincy was heartening. In March 2000, India took an interest in a triangular arrangement with South Africa and Pakistan. India won stand out of their four matches and missed the finals.

Kapil Dev 

Kapil Dev was selected mentor of the Indian national cricket group in 1999 succeeding Anshuman Gaekwad. His arrangement matched with the second term of captaincy for Tendulkar.Kapil's first global rivalry as India's mentor began gravely with the group rocked the bowling alley out for 83 hard and fast against the meeting New Zealand group in Mohali. Because of an enlivened playing show by Javagal Srinath, the lead was confined to 132 pursues New Zealand were expelled for 215. India's batsmen bobbed back in the second innings with a sum of 505 with all the main five batsmen passing fifty and Rahul Dravid and Tendulkar scoring centuries. Anil Kumble's ten-wicket coordinate pull at Kanpur empowered India to win the second Test match. The Third Test finished in a draw, with Tendulkar recording his first twofold century in Test Cricket. In the following ODI Series, India won 3–2 and the highlight for Indian group was a world record ODI association of 331 keeps running amongst Dravid and Tendulkar in the second match at Hyderabad. The arrangement against New Zealand would be Kapil's best arrangement as national mentor.
Previous Indian player Prabhakaralso freely guaranteed that Kapil needed to discard a match against Pakistan.[20] Prabhakar's claims against an obscure colleague was not new as he made these affirmations to a magazine The Outlook in 1997in view of which BCCI organized the Chandrachud Inquiry, a one man commission headed by resigned Chief Justice of India Yeshwant Vishnu Chandrachud. Prabhakar did not uncover names or give confirmation of his charges (coordinate altering and telephone tapping claim on then cricket director Ajit Wadekar).When the match settling contention reemerged in 2000, BCCI discharged the Chandrachud Report to the media. 

Kapil Dev 

The response of the Indian open brought about PILs and International Cricket Council and the BCCI were called to react in the Delhi and Calcutta High Courts. because of the emergency, the Indian government started a CBI request on 28 April 2000.Former BCCI President Inderjit Singh Bindra uncovered on 4 May 2000 that Prabhakar let him know that Kapil requesting that he discard the match.During the following trades between different gatherings, Kapil Dev separated in a meeting on BBC's Hard Talk with Karan Thapar.
Kapil at first did not leave or withdraw of nonappearance, from his guiding responsibilities.As the weeks advanced and as open discontent mounting on inaction in the match-settling outrage and in no little measure the weight from the then Union Sport Minister Shukdev Singh Dhindsa,Kapil Dev surrendered from his position of Indian Cricket Coach on 12 September 2000 vowing goodbye to the round of cricket.

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