The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has revealed that they are inviting applications for spin bowling coach at the Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru.
BCCI said that the role is to enhance the development and performance enhancement of India’s spin bowling talent across all formats and in all age groups, including India Senior Teams (Men & Women), India A, U-23, U-19, U-16 and U-15 squads and state association players training at the Centre of Excellence.
The deadline for the submission of the applications will be 5 PM on April 10, 2025. The Board of Control for Cricket in India said in their press release that the spin bowling coach will be working closely with the Head of Cricket at the Centre of Excellence to design and deliver specialised coaching programs and assist in monitoring the performance of the talent.

“The Board of Control for Cricket in India invites applications for the position of Spin Bowling Coach at its state-of-the-art BCCI Centre of Excellence (COE) in Bengaluru. This role is integral to the development and performance enhancement of India’s spin bowling talent across all formats and age groups including India Senior Teams (Men & Women), India A, U-23, U-19, U-16, and U-15 squads and State association players training at the BCCI COE.”
“The Spin Bowling Coach will work closely with the Head Cricket, BCCI COE, to design and deliver specialized coaching programs and assist in performance monitoring. The role also involves working closely with Selectors, National and State Coaches, Performance Analysts, and Strength & Conditioning experts to develop high-performance training plans,” read the statement from BCCI.
The Indian Board revealed the eligibility criteria for the candidates to apply for the job. The applicant must be a former India cricketer or former India first-class cricketer with atleast 75-first class matches with a coaching experience of 3 years in the last seven with a high performance Centre/International/India A/India U-19/India Women/IPL team.
The applicants also be a BCCI COE level 03 or level 02 performance coach with a similar track record. The applicants should also have been a successful record in high performance planning and monitoring, as well as designing and implementing player development plans and programmes in elite environments.
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