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More named India's chief selector

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Former wicketkeeper Kiran More was appointed India's chief selector on Thursday.

More, 42, takes over from Syed Kirmani and will head the five-member committee for the next two years.

He was a steady wicketkeeper and useful lower order batsman during a playing career spanning 1984-1993, appearing in 94 Tests and 49 one-dayers.

Other former India players on the panel are Yashpal Sharma, a member of the 1983 World Cup-winning squad, off spinner Gopal Sharma, one-day batsman V.B.Chandrasekhar and Test opener Pranab Roy.