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England Planning To Rope In Gary Kirsten As New Head Coach, Claim Reports
Kirsten is known for guiding India to the 2011 World Cup victory in his four-year stint, besides helping South Africa become the No. 1 Test team in the world
As the coaching tenure of Trevor Bayliss with England has come to an end, the defending World Champions are planning to rope in former South Africa batsman Gary Kirsten as their next head coach across all three formats.
According to a www.telegraph.co.uk report, the formal process of hiring England’s new head coach will begin this week. ECB director of cricket Ashley Giles will initiate the process while Kirsten is a front runner in the latest scheme of things.
Trevor Bayliss, who coached England to their maiden World Cup triumph in July this year, stepped down from his role after the Ashes series against Australia which England drew 2-2.
The reports have further claimed that the former South African batter was keen on coaching the England one-day side initially but it is understood that the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) will try to coax him into a full-time head coach's job.
Kirsten famously guided India to the 2011 World Cup victory in his four-year stint with the Men in Blue, besides helping South Africa become the No. 1 Test team in the world.
Kirsten also coached in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and other franchise-based league tournaments across the world after relinquishing full-time international duty in 2013.
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