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Gary Kirsten is
India's new Coach |
Former
South African prolific opening batsman Gary
Kirsten has signed the BCCI Contract for being
India's Coach for two years starting from March
1, 2008. The 40-year-old signed up his contract
after getting clarifications from the BCCI
relating to rumours about some of the senior
players' concerns over his appointment for the
role.
Although Kirsten's
duties officially start from the 1st of March
due to his prior commitments, he is expected to
fly to India to meet the squad that is going to
tour Australia. He is also supposed to be with
the Indian Team during the third and the fourth
Tests which are after mid January. Kirsten will
act as a consultant rather than a Coach for
those two Tests.
Gary Kirsten's contract
is for a period of two years. He has succeeded
Former Australian Captain - Greg Chappell, who
had a rough time in his stint with the Indian
team both on and off the field. Under his stint,
India failed to even qualify for the Super
Eights of the World Cup after losing to minnows
Bangladesh. Ever since Chappell's resignation
which was way back in April, the Indian Team has
been without a Coach. They were Cricket Managers
appointed in the form of Ravi Shastri and
Lalchand Rajput along with bowling and fielding
Coaches in Venkatesh Prasad and Robin Singh
respectively. Without a Coach, the Indian Team
has remarkably won the inaugural T20 World
Championship, the Test Series in England and the
recently concluded One Day Series against
Pakistan which has put doubts about the actual
necessity of having a Coach for a National Side.
Gary Kirsten is a hugely
experienced cricketer having played 101 Tests
and 185 ODIs in a career that had spanned
between 1993 and 2004. The left hander wasn't an
elegant strokemaker but one that would just put
up a stubborn fight for his wicket in his
efficient style. He was successful scoring over
7000 Test runs at a superb average of 45.27 with
21 hundreds. In ODIs too, he has nearly 7000
runs at an average of over 40.00. His highest
ODI score is 188* which is a record. Gary
Kirsten after retiring from the International
Scene became the batting consultant of the
Mercedes Warriors (South African first class
team) in 2006. Interestingly Kirsten hasn't been
a Coach of any first class side and all he has
done is setting up a Coaching Academy in Cape
Town. It remains to be seen if the BCCI has made
the right choice atleast this time around.
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