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Shastri & Co Have Coaches' Day Out At Bob Marley Museum
Ravi Shastri, along with Bharat Arun and R. Sridhar, paid a visit to music legend and reggae star Bob Marley's Museum in Jamaica
The Indian cricket team is performing well on the international front as the Virat-led boys lead the two-match Test series 2-0 after winning the T20I and the ODI series against Windies. On Thursday, ahead of India's 2nd and final Test match , head coach Ravi Shastri, along with his bowling coach Bharat Arun and fielding coach R. Sridhar, enjoyed some downtime in Antigua. The trio paid a visit to music legend and reggae star Bob Marley's Museum in Jamaica.
"When you are in Kingston, Jamaica, one place you must see -- the museum of the legend who put Jamaica on the map more than any other individual -- Bob Marley," Shastri says in a typical West Indies accent in the video put on the official Team India Twitter account on Friday.
Earlier, the India head coach had also tweeted a picture of the same visit saying "At the home, now museum, of the legend Bob Marley. No man, no cry… with coach R. Sridhar."Coaches' day out at the Bob Marley museum in Jamaica😎😎 - by @28anand pic.twitter.com/AfBsGsFzKr
— BCCI (@BCCI) August 30, 2019
BCCI re-appointed Shastri as team India’s head coach till November 24, 2021. After interviewing 5 candidates for the entire day, the team of Kapil Dev, Anshuman Gaekwad and Shantha Rangaswamy took this decision 'unanimously'. This will be Shastri's fourth stint with the national team, having served briefly as the Cricket Manager (2007 tour of Bangladesh), Team Director (2014-2016) and head coach (2017-2019).At the home, now museum, of the LEGEND. BOB MARLEY. No man no cry... 🏝 - with @coach_rsridhar pic.twitter.com/ALxJ8XZBjO
— Ravi Shastri (@RaviShastriOfc) August 29, 2019
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