Hobart Hurricanes name Kirsten as new coach
Former South African opener will coach BBL franchise for next two seasons
SYDNEY:
Former South African opener Gary Kirsten will be in charge of the Hobart Hurricanes for the next two Australian Big Bash League seasons, the club announced on Monday.
The 49-year-old came out on top after an extensive recruitment process involving a panel including Tasmanian cricketing greats Ricky Ponting and David Boon.
"I am committed to developing the young T20 talent within the club and the region at the same time creating the best environment for our leaders and experienced players to perform their best," Kirsten said in a statement.
"I have thoroughly enjoyed watching BBL over the past few years and I'm really looking forward to this coaching opportunity with the Hurricanes and Tasmania."
Kirsten played 101 Tests and 185 one-day internationals for South Africa before coaching India to the 2011 World Cup. He currently runs his own cricket academy in South Africa.
Hurricanes general manager Bill Avery said the panel was impressed with his thorough and strategic approach and his vision for the club.
The team are yet to finalise their remaining coaching support staff or squad for with discussions ongoing over coming weeks.
Former South African opener Gary Kirsten will be in charge of the Hobart Hurricanes for the next two Australian Big Bash League seasons, the club announced on Monday.
The 49-year-old came out on top after an extensive recruitment process involving a panel including Tasmanian cricketing greats Ricky Ponting and David Boon.
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"I am committed to developing the young T20 talent within the club and the region at the same time creating the best environment for our leaders and experienced players to perform their best," Kirsten said in a statement.
"I have thoroughly enjoyed watching BBL over the past few years and I'm really looking forward to this coaching opportunity with the Hurricanes and Tasmania."
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Kirsten played 101 Tests and 185 one-day internationals for South Africa before coaching India to the 2011 World Cup. He currently runs his own cricket academy in South Africa.
Hurricanes general manager Bill Avery said the panel was impressed with his thorough and strategic approach and his vision for the club.
The team are yet to finalise their remaining coaching support staff or squad for with discussions ongoing over coming weeks.