/ 4 December 2007

Kirsten signs contract to coach India

Former South African opener Gary Kirsten signed a two-year contract to coach India on Tuesday.

”It will be a great honour to coach the game’s most passionately supported team, and I can’t wait to take on what I know will be one of the biggest challenges of my ongoing career in cricket,” Kirsten told Reuters from Cape Town.

Kirsten is due to take over officially on March 1 next year, but said he would join the Indian team during their tour to Australia from December to February.

”I’ll be with the team during the third and fourth Tests to facilitate the transition,” Kirsten said.

”A plan will also be made for me to meet with the Indian team before they leave for Australia on December 17.”

Kirsten’s first full series in charge will be against his home country, South Africa, in India in March and April.

”I can’t tell you how much I’m looking forward to that,” he said. ”It will undoubtedly be a special series for me.”

Kirsten (40) played 101 Tests for South Africa. — Reuters