Former New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming, whose name is doing the rounds as a candidate for the Indian cricket team's coaching job, says he has not given a thought to taking up a full-time coaching assignment
Former New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming, whose name is doing the rounds as a candidate for the Indian cricket team's coaching job, says he has not given a thought to taking up a full-time coaching assignment.
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Fleming has been the coach of Chennai Super Kings (CSK) for three seasons now.
"I have not given a thought about my coaching career. It is something that I'll consider as time goes on," Fleming said on Friday.
Fleming said at the moment he was happy coaching an IPL team. "It's a great challenge for two months of the year. I am still learning my coaching philosophies in these two months," Fleming said after CSK beat Mumbai Indians by eight runs.
The Indian cricket board is hunting for a coach after the exit of World Cup winning coach Gary Kirsten.