
'Coaching Is A Difficult Job...': Aakash Chopra On MS Dhoni As Potential India Coach
Aakash Chopra has discussed coaching challenges and why former India captain MS Dhoni might avoid the role despite Gautam Gambhir's mixed results.
Former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra has said that coaching is a difficult job and keeps one as busy as one was during his/her playing days and sometimes even more than that and hence, former India captain MS Dhoni might not want to take up the job even if the spot opens up.
The Indian team has had mixed results under head coach Gautam Gambhir and Dhoni is in no position to take up a coaching job even if offered, with his playing days with the Chennai Super Kings still on.
In a video shared on his YouTube channel, Chopra was asked whether Dhoni could become the national team's head coach.
'That is a big one. I don't think he is interested. Coaching is a difficult job. Coaching keeps you as busy as you were when playing and sometimes even more than that. You have a family and you say that you have done the same thing your entire life, you have lived your life out of a suitcase and you don't want to do that job now," Chopra said.
'That is why a lot of players don't get into coaching and even if they do, it's a two-month IPL stint. However, if you become a full-time Indian head coach, it's a commitment of 10 months a year," Chopra added.
Chopra acknowledged that Dhoni could take up the coaching role if he wanted to give something back to Indian cricket.
Meanwhile, Dhoni, who was the stand-in skipper in IPL 2025, where Chennai finished at the bottom of the table for the first time, has admitted that the team has holes in the squad which they would try to plug in at the IPL 2026 mini auction.
Ahead of IPL 2026, with most franchises already having a settled unit, CSK do have a hard challenge ahead in terms of building a strong outfit.
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