Key Points

Former India spinner Sunil Joshi is set to join the BCCI's Centre of Excellence as the new spin bowling coach. He's leaving his role with Punjab Kings where he served as spin bowling coach before IPL 2023. Joshi was selected over several other candidates due to his elite coaching expertise across formats. At the CoE, he'll work closely with national team spinners and help develop India's spin bowling talent pipeline.

Key Points: Sunil Joshi Appointed BCCI Centre of Excellence Spin Bowling Coach

  • Joshi brings extensive coaching experience from IPL, domestic and international cricket
  • Will mentor top Indian spinners including Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav
  • Replaces Sairaj Bahutule who joined Rajasthan Royals for IPL 2025
  • Previously coached India A, Bangladesh and Uttar Pradesh teams
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Sunil Joshi likely to take over as CoE spin bowling coach after leaving PBKS

Former India spinner Sunil Joshi joins BCCI's Centre of Excellence as spin bowling coach after leaving Punjab Kings, will mentor national team spinners.

"Joshi's elite expertise as a coach in domestic, international and IPL teams made him a standout pick - Sources to IANS"

New Delhi, Oct 6

Former India left-arm spinner Sunil Joshi is likely to take over as the spin bowling coach at the BCCI’s Centre of Excellence (CoE), following his departure from IPL side Punjab Kings.

Joshi, who also served as a member of the senior men’s selection committee and was briefly the panel chairman, represented India in 15 Tests and 69 ODIs between 1996 and 2002. He was a part of the Punjab Kings coaching staff as a spin bowling coach before IPL 2023 began.

"There were people like Nooshin Al Khadeer, Rakesh Dhruv, Pritam Gandhe and Saurasish Lahiri in contention, but Joshi's elite expertise as a coach in domestic, international and IPL teams, apart from being a Test player, made him a standout pick for the role.”

“Once his offer at the CoE was confirmed, Joshi stepped down from his role at Punjab Kings, which came to the light on Monday afternoon. He will now link up with the CoE," said sources aware of the development to IANS on Monday.

Most recently, Joshi was involved with the India 'A' side as the bowling coach during their recently concluded red-ball and white-ball games against Australia ‘A’ in Lucknow and Kanpur. At CoE, Joshi will replace Sairaj Bahutule, who had left the role to join Rajasthan Royals as their spin-bowling coach ahead of IPL 2025.

Joshi also coached Uttar Pradesh during the domestic season and has previously served as spin consultant for Bangladesh men’s team. His appointment at the CoE would see him play a key role in mentoring India’s spin talent across levels.

Based in Bengaluru, Joshi is expected to work closely with national team spinners such as Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav, Washington Sundar, Axar Patel, Varun Chakaravarthy and Ravi Bishnoi, while also guiding India A, U-19 and top domestic spin-bowling performers.

His responsibilities at CoE will see him being tasked with player development across levels, in line with the mandate for all coaches there. He will also coordinate with national selectors for participating in talent identification plans aimed at strengthening India’s spin bowling pipeline.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hope he focuses on developing mystery spinners like Varun Chakaravarthy. We need more variety in our spin attack for overseas conditions.
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Michael C
Interesting to see how this affects Punjab Kings. They're losing an experienced coach right before the new season. Hope they have a good replacement lined up.
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Ananya R
His experience with Bangladesh team will be valuable. Sometimes we need external perspectives to improve our own systems. Good appointment by BCCI! 👍
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Sarah B
While Joshi has good credentials, I hope BCCI also gives opportunities to younger coaches like Nooshin Al Khadeer. We need fresh perspectives in our coaching setup too.
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Vikram M
Perfect role for him! Centre of Excellence is where we build future stars. With his Test match experience, he can teach youngsters the art of bowling long spells in domestic cricket.

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