Kirsten quits Pakistan job
Pakistan’s white-ball head coach Gary Kirsten has resigned after just six months in the job and a week before a tour of Australia begins.
Pakistan’s white-ball head coach Gary Kirsten has resigned after just six months in the job and a week before a tour of Australia begins.
Pakistan coach Gary Kirsten defended the playing surface at New York’s T20 World Cup venue on Sunday following his team’s defeat to India in a low-scoring contest.
Gary Kirsten and Jason Gillespie have been appointed as Pakistan head coaches for different formats.
Former Proteas opener Gary Kirsten is no longer coach of the Welsh Fire.
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Gary Kirsten has been brought in to bolster the Netherlands coaching staff ahead of the T20 World Cup.
Gary Kirsten has been approached by the ECB to be the new head coach of the England Test team.
Former Proteas coach Gary Kirsten has expressed interest in the England role as long as it does not involve coaching the white-ball teams too.
England batsman Dawid Malan has made regular visits to Gary Kirsten’s coaching academy over the years.
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The argument that the Indian Premier League is directly responsible for India chasing down a massive target to win their series is flawed. It has more to do with a thinking transformation that Gary Kirsten was the catalyst for, writes RYAN VREDE.
Former opening batsman and coach Gary Kirsten says the Proteas still need to address the relentless ‘choking’ tag, carried by the team into major competitions.
The Gary Kirsten foundation will take a group of kids from Khayelitsha to the Cricket World Cup in England.
Gary Kirsten and Herschelle Gibbs have made it on to the shortlist for the position of the next India Women’s head coach, according to ESPNcricinfo.