NEW DELHI: Former Indian men's cricket team captain Kapil Dev on Thursday chose not to back the idea of split coaches after India’s recent 0-2 Test series defeat to South Africa at home. He said the BCCI should follow whatever coaching system suits Indian cricket best. Asked if having separate coaches for red-ball and white-ball formats could help India address their recent Test losses at home, Kapil said: "I don't know... I can't answer that. You have to really work something like that in your mind and say what should happen. Whatever is good for cricket, I think they should do it." Kapil, who led India to the 1983 World Cup title, also disagreed with the suggestion that sport is tougher in the social-media era. "No, it's always the same. It was difficult then, it is difficu
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