Will Ashish Nehra continue as the head coach of Gujarat Titans or not? The suspense is over…

There have been reports of changes in the coaching staff of the Gujarat Titans team for some time now, but now the picture is completely clear in which Ashish Nehra will be seen handling the responsibility of head coach in the next season.

Sep 26, 2024 - 22:30
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Will Ashish Nehra continue as the head coach of Gujarat Titans or not? The suspense is over…

New Delhi: When the Gujarat Titans team played its first season in the Indian Premier League (IPL), they included themselves in the list of huge teams in the league and won the trophy straight away. After seeing this wonderful performance of the team, the franchise decided to extend the tenure of its head coach Ashish Nehra for three years, so that which that you're in a position to lead to the 2025 IPL season. On the opposite hand, even ahead of that, there have been reports that Ashish Nehra may maybe leave this post because the last season was surely no longer as expected for the team.

Ashish Nehra will remain with Gujarat Titans:

In IPL 2024, the Gujarat Titans team played lower than the captaincy of Shubman Gill wherein the team may maybe no longer even reach the playoffs. After the first season, Nehra extended his contract to stay the pinnacle coach of Gujarat Titans for the next three years, after which now per the report of Cricbuzz, he's going to accomplish his tenure with the franchise. Instead of Nehra, Director of Cricket Vikram Solanki will also continue his role. It has was clear that the Gujarat Titans team will no longer see so much change of their coaching personnel for the upcoming season, but despite this, they'll should find a replacement for Gary Kirsten as he left the team after the last season and now he is serving as the pinnacle coach of Pakistan’s limited overs team.

All eyes are on the IPL retention policy:

On one hand, while some changes are being seen in the coaching personnel of all 10 franchises, everyone seems to be now hopeful for the retention policy to be issued by the BCCI ahead of the mega-player auction. Per a report, the BCCI can allow the retention of a maximum of 5 players, aside from this, the collection of Right to Match Card i.e. RTM will even be abolished.

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