Former India cricketer and a member of the Australian coaching staff, Sridharan Sriram feels that Rahul Dravid being made head coach is very good for Indian cricket, adding that the team will benefit immensely from his methodical planning and preparations.
Sriram, who has played alongside Dravid, also felt that the sooner Australian cricket comes out of the sexting scandal -- which led Tim Paine to quit as captain less than three weeks before the Ashes -- the better it will be for the side as the five-Test series against arch-rivals England begins on December 8.
"It (Dravid being appointed coach) is only very good for Indian cricket. For the talent that India have got, to have someone like Rahul who has been through it, done it, who has come up the hard way, he knows the value of the India cap, it will instil the pride to play for India," Sriram, a left-handed all-rounder who played eight ODIs, told cricketnext.com.