Chetan Chauhan named Indian team manager
Former India opener Chetan Chauhan has been made administrative manager of the Indian cricket team for the three-Test and five one-day international series against Australia
22-Jan-2001
Former India opener Chetan Chauhan has been made administrative
manager of the Indian cricket team for the three-Test and five one-day
international series against Australia.
Chauhan, vice-president of the Delhi and District Cricket Association,
will travel with the Indian team throughout its 40-day tour against
the Aussies, Indian Cricket Board sources said in New Delhi on Sunday
night.
The appointment of Chauhan will be ratified at the BCCI Working
Committee meeting in New Delhi on Monday.
Chauhan, 53, played in 40 Tests between 1969 and 1981, scoring 2084
runs at an average of 31.57. He had 16 fifties, with a highest score
of 97.