Published 16:16 IST, July 18th 2020
Gary Kirsten reveals reason behind failure in coaching Virat Kohli's RCB in IPL
Former South African cricketer and ex-India coach Gary Kirsten talks about his coaching stint with Virat Kohli's Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL 2019.
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Former South African cricketer Gary Kirsten enjoyed a successful coaching tenure with Indian team between 2008 and 2011 before he coached his national side till 2013. His three-year stint with India ended with ‘Men in Blue’ lifting 2011 World Cup under captaincy of MS Dhoni. Kirsten also led India as well as South Africa to World .1 Test rankings in 2009 and 2012 respectively. Despite his many achievements as head coach at international level, Gary Kirsten was t able to replicate that success in Indian Premier League (IPL) for Virat Kohli’s Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) as y finished at bottom of points table in 2019.
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Gary Kirsten talks about his RCB stint alongside Virat Kohli
Gary Kirsten recently appeared on RK Show on YouTube. During his interaction with host, he recalled his time as RCB’s coach and differentiated between coaching an international team and an IPL team. He said that coaching an IPL team is slightly more difficult because one has to build an “identity within a team”. According to Gary Kirsten, IPL franchises have a diverse group of players and successful teams like Rohit Sharma’s Mumbai Indians and MS Dhoni’s Chennai Super Kings have “been able to build time into ir program”.
Gary Kirsten also coached Delhi Capitals between IPL 2014 and 2015 before he joined RCB as ir batting consultant in 2017. He said that while shifting from one franchise to ar in IPL requires application of similar cultures and philosophies, his jump to RCB required a “culture shift”. Kirsten cited RCB’s earlier performance history and said that his job as ir coach was “on line from game one” itself.
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Gary Kirsten talks about his challenges as RCB coach
IPL 2020: Virat Kohli in RCB
Indian captain Virat Kohli is set to reprise his role as RCB captain. During IPL 2020 trading and transfer window, franchise retained battle-hardened campaigner for ₹17 crore ($2.2 million) for 2020 season. However, ongoing coronavirus pandemic has postponed launch of much-awaited tournament until furr tice. IPL 2020 was originally intended to commence on March 29.
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16:16 IST, July 18th 2020