NEW DELHI: The 1983 World Cup-winning Cricket Advisory Committee, led by captain Kapil Dev, has been tasked to select the next coach of the Indian cricket team for which the interview is likely to take place in mid-August. The decision was taken by the Committee of Administrators during a meeting here on Friday. Apart from Kapil, the committee comprises former Indian women's captain Shanta Rangaswamy and former men's coach Anshuman Gaikwad. Speaking out against the Indian cricket team, this Pakistani cricketer suffered a huge blow! COA chief Vinod Rai said after the meeting that the three men will select the coach of the team. It is not an ad hoc Committee, but it is all a matter of conflict of interest. The interviews of the candidates will be conducted in the middle of August. India's outgoing coach Ravi Shastri has been extended to the last of the West Indies tour. Women's hockey team to have a special diet plan for Mission Tokyo Olympics! The COA is awaiting the Supreme Court's decision on the conflict of interest of the original members of the Cricket Advisory Committee, Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman. Both have been asked to choose one of their different roles in cricket, including commentary. The CAC has the right to choose the head coach but there is no clarity on the future of Ganguly, Laxman and Sachin Tendulkar. The committee led by Kapil Dev will select the coach. Roy said that the committee has been set up for the selection process of the coach. Know how 'Virat Kohli' will be available in both Mumbai and West Indies on same day