MCA forced to seek new head coach after Amit Pagnis quits
The HinduThe Mumbai cricket crisis may have gone from bad to worse, with head coach Amit Pagnis having resigned, taking responsibility for Mumbai’s miserable outing in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. READ: Pagnis resigns after Mumbai's exit from Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy “While I take responsibility for the team’s poor performance, wish to highlight that lack of preparation amidst the pandemic has been a major setback. Pagnis, a former Mumbai and Railways opening batsman, was appointed as the senior team coach on December 17, barely a fortnight before the team had to enter a biosecure hub for the inter-state T20 tournament. MCA’s apex council is scheduled to meet on January 28 but with time running out, some of the MCA members feel the association should get former stalwarts involved to not only appoint a potent replacement for the remaining domestic season but also chart out a development plan for Mumbai cricket.