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RCB Coach Andy Flower "Won't Be Applying" For Team India Job. Explains Reason Behind Decision

Following his side's loss to Rajasthan Royals (RR) in the eliminator, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) head coach Andy Flower said that he has not applied for the position of Indian head coach. Flower's statement comes after the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) invited the applications for position of men's national team head coach earlier this month, with the tenure starting from July 1 this year and concluding on December 31, 2027, which will the year when the next 50-over Cricket World Cup will take place.

"I have not applied and I would not be applying for the job," Flower said during the post-match press conference. He said that franchise cricket will continue to be his priority.

"I am happy with my involvement in the franchise league at the moment. I am really enjoying it. It is fascinating stuff and I have worked with some amazing organisations and I am happy with that at the moment," he said.

Flower also opened up on wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Karthik's future as a player.

Before the start of the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL), ESPNCricinfo had reported that Karthik will be playing his final season this time around and it was hinted at throughout the season. Though Karthik has not announced his retirement from the IPL officially, Karthik's tearful hug with Virat Kohli following the loss and a lap of honour by RCB players suggested that this could indeed be his last season of the cash-rich league.

Karthik is the 10th-highest run-getter in the IPL of all time, with 4,842 runs at an average of 26.31 and a strike rate of 135.42 in 257 matches. He has scored 22 half-centuries, with the best score of 97*. He has won an IPL trophy with Mumbai Indians (MI) back in 2013.

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