Mechanical Engineer Applies For India’s Head Coach Job, Says He Wants To Teach A Lesson To ‘Arrogant’ Kohli

It has been more than a week, Anil Kumble submitted his resignation to the BCCI. He stepped down from the position of Team India’s  head coach after a short one-year tenure. He denied the extension of the agreement deliberately.

With some rough statements made by Kumble, the whole country is now assuming that there might be some severe verbal issue cases in between both the players that lead them to this situation. Following the things Kumble mentioned on the statement, social media already started slamming Kohli as ‘arrogant’ and ruckus.

Though it is already believed that Ravi Shastri is the BCCI’s favorite for the position of Head Coach, however, BCCI is formally accepting the applications, through a mail id.

Related Article: With The Exit Of Anil Kumble, Ravi Shastri Becomes The Favorite, Applies For The Head Coach Position

Despite the serious concerns, a mechanical engineer, Upendra Nath Brahmachari (30), applied for the position. He, in his CV and objective, has mentioned that Kohli must be taught a lesson for his deeds, he criticized the same’s behavior and ended up calling him ‘arrogant’.

virat kohli and anil kumble

In the section of aim, this man has mentioned, “drag an arrogant Virat Kohli on right track”, he bashed Kohli saying that “he doesn’t need Legend Kumble as Coach.”

Went forward saying, “After the resignation of legendary cricketer Mr. Anil Kumble I decided to apply the post of head coach of Indian Cricket team (men’s) as I feel captain of the team India, Mr. Kohli doesn’t need a legend as a coach.”

In spite of the plethora of grammatical errors, this engineer also said:

“If the CAC select any former cricketer as coach he will also be insulted by Virat outcome will be like Anil.”

“Because I can adjust with arrogant attitude and no legend can do so and slowly I will drag (sic bring) him (back) to right track and then BCCI can appoint a legend as head coach,” the 30-Year-Old concluded.

Now, the assumptions of promoting him to the interview rounds is up to BCCI, though this is somehow a good idea to stay transparent to the people’s visibility, many people are taking advantage of the mere availability of contacting the higher officials at ease, it would be great if BCCI proposes enough walls to accept the applications, rather than accepting applications from every unsuitable person.

Earlier, when Shashank Manohar was the BCCI president, a Q & A session was organized for fans on BCCI’s official Facebook Page, in which one follower went asking “Why did Kattappa kill Bahubali ?”

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