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Gary Kirsten

Would rather advise than dictate, states Fletcher

All set for his "challenging" stint as India's cricket coach, Duncan Fletcher said he would advise rather than dictate his world champion wards as a rigid approach will not work with the high-profile side.

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Fletcher to bank on his knowledge of sub-continent

India's newly-appointed coach Duncan Fletcher said he was excited about working with the world champions, the most high-profile job as yet of his professional career.

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Indian players will enjoy working with Fletcher, says Kirsten

The appointment of Duncan Fletcher as the new coach of the Indian cricket team is a positive change as the Zimbabwean brings a wealth of experience to the table, feels former coach Gary Kirsten.

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Handling criticism & comparisons to Kirsten critical to Fletcher’s success

Duncan Fletcher has rise above the challenge successing Gary Kirsten's reign.

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There is lot common between Gary Kirsten and his successor Duncan Fletcher

Duncan Fletcher share common traits with Gary Kirsten.

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Kirsten’s legacy needs to be carried forward: Bevan

By Sabi Hussain

 

Former Australian cricketer Michael Bevan welcomed the appointment of Duncan Fletcher as the new coach of the Indian cricket team and said the Zimbabwean should carry forward the legacy left behind by the inspirational Gary Kirsten.

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We would love to have Kirsten as South Africa coach: Morne Morkel

By Kushan Sarkar

 

South African speedster Morne Morkel feels that his country's cricket would benefit highly if Gary Kirsten decides to coach the national team.

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Kirsten wants to coach South Africa: Report

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Former India coach Gary Kirsten is interested in coaching home team even though he has yet to submit a formal application to Cricket South Africa .

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Coach Kirsten bids goodbye to India

India's outgoing coach Gary Kirsten on Tuesday admitted he found it very hard to say goodbye to the World Cup-winning team and the country's "special" cricketers.

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Tendulkar says he will miss Kirsten

Indian batting superstar Sachin Tendulkar said Monday he had no plans to retire after his World Cup triumph, but said the team would miss outgoing coach Gary Kirsten. India regained the World Cup after 28 years with a six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the final in Mumbai on Saturday under former South African batsman Kirsten.

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