New Delhi: Former opening batsman Virender Sehwag sent a 'two-line resume' to the BCCI while applying for the Indian cricket team coach's job and BCCI has reverted claiming a detailed CV, according to media reports.



Instead of sending a detailed Curriculum Vitae (CV), Sehwag is learnt to have sent an application which only mentioned himself as mentor of Kings XI Punjab in the IPL while also stating that he has played with the current Indian team players.



“Sehwag being Sehwag has sent his application in two lines. There was no CV attached to it. We had to ask him to send his CV too along with his application. After all it will be the first time he is set to appear for the interview,” a source in the BCCI told The Indian Express.



The BCCI has asked Sehwag to send a detailed application with a full CV.



The current Indian national team coach Anil Kumble's contract ends after the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy.



Other than Sehwag, Tom Moody, Richard Pybus, Dodda Ganesh and Lalchand Rajput have applied for the job.



A three-member BCCI's Cricket Advisory Committee comprising Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman will conduct the coach's interviews.