Duncan Fletcher , the former  England coach and  Zimbabwe  captain, has been appointed India' s coach, ending weeks of  speculation over who would  succeed Gary Kirsten. The BCCI  announced the decision to give  Fletcher a two-year contract after a Working Committee meeting in  Mumbai on Wednesday. Eric  Simons' tenure as the team's  bowling coach was also extended. Fletcher, though, is unlikely to join India for the tour of the West  Indies in June. "The contract with  Fletcher is for two years," N  Srinivasan, the BCCI secretary,  said. "He may not join the team in  the West Indies as he has some  prior commitments. "After a lot of thought and  consultation, the BCCI president  and BCCI secretary placed  Fletcher's name before the  Working Committee, which the  Committee ratified," Rajiv Shukla,  the BCCI vice-president, said,  adding that the terms and  conditions of Fletcher's  appointment would be the same  as that of Kirsten's. It has been reliably learnt that  Kirsten played an important hand  in recommending Fletcher for the  job. Also the board consulted some of the senior India players,  including captain MS Dhoni, before finalising Fletcher's appointment. Fletcher, 62 , was in charge of  England when they  beat Australia  in 2005  to regain the Ashes for the first time since  1986-87 , and was  credited with turning around  England's fortunes in Tests during  his eight-year stint, first with  Nasser Hussain and then with  Michael Vaughan. He was England's first foreign  coach and took over in 1999.  He  oversaw Test series wins in  Sri  Lanka  and  Pakistan , though  Australia thrashed England 4-1  in  the Ashes in 2001.  Later, with  Vaughan, he helped England win  their first Test series  in South  Africa post apartheid  and the pair  played a critical role in moulding a team that was to win the Ashes in  2005. England won 42  and lost 30  Tests  with Fletcher in charge but their  ODI form wasn't as good - winning 75  and losing 82.  His tenure  reached its lowest ebb during a 0- 5  Ashes drubbing in Australia in  2006-07  and a disappointing World Cup campaign, after which he  stepped down. One of Fletcher's  problems during his England reign  was a tetchy relationship with the media, something which Vaughan  felt could be a hindrance in his  India job as well. "Duncan will  work well with all the talent,"  Vaughan said on Twitter. "His  biggest challenge will come from  the media ... he has never really  understood how it works." After giving up the England job,  Fletcher took up several short- term international assignments.  He joined South Africa as a batting consultant in 2008 , a role he  returned to for the 2011  World  Cup, and was in a similar position  with New Zealand on their tour of India last year. England were officially ranked the worst Test team when he took  over as their coach, and he will  now take charge of a team that  won the World Cup earlier this  month and is currently top of the  Test rankings. One of the first coaching jobs  Fletcher took up was at the  University of Cape Town, where  Kirsten was part of the team. The  pair once again were together at  Western Province. In 1994 , Fletcher applied for his  first high-profile job -  the head  coach of South Africa. He was one  of the three candidates  interviewed. His competitors were Eddie Barlow and Bob Woolmer.  Eventually the three-man panel  comprising Peter Pollock, Raymond White and Ali Bacher agreed on  Woolmer, who stayed in the job  till 1999.  Fletcher, meanwhile,  operated as South Africa A coach  for a while before taking up the  England assignment. According to Bacher, Fletcher's  style of coaching draws a lot from  his playing days."Hardworking,  disciplined, very professionally  driven and played to his utmost  potential even if he was not  blessed with extraordinary talent, "  Bacher said. "He brings the same  characteristics to his coaching." Fletcher has also been known to  work on an individual basis with  Graeme Smith and Jacques Kallis.
 
 
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