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Team India coaching staff shake-up likely amid dressing-room tensions

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At least one senior member of Team India's support staff is expected to depart, even though their contract includes an extension clause. The anticipated exits are not linked to India's recent T20I losses, according to sources. Growing friction between the coaching staff and the national selectors appears to be a key factor behind the development. Dressing-room unease has also been cited as contributing to the likely changes in the support setup.

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