Former India men's cricket team chief coach Ravi Shastri has categorically said that he is not interested in filling the vacant position of England men's head coach after Chris Silverwood stepped down in the wake of the 0-4 Ashes thrashing in Australia.
The 59-year-old former India cricketer added that seven years at the helm of affairs -- which saw India win 10 Test series out of 14 and rose to No. 1 in the rankings, beating Australia twice in their own backyard -- had taken its toll.
Asked in an interview by The Guardian if he would be interested in filling the vacant England post, Shastri said, "Oh no, no, don't go down that route. Seven years with India -- a full-time job, 300 days a year, 1.4 billion people judging you every day -- that takes its toll. Good luck to anyone who lasts that long."