Bangalore: Former India coach Gary Kirsten has been appointed Thursday as Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) head coach and mentor replacing Daniel Vettori, who was sacked due to non-performance of the team in the past few seasons, the club announced.
“I look forward to continuing the journey with RCB and doing my best to help the franchise reach its potential,” Kirsten said.
Gary, who had joined RCB in 2018 as batting coach, brings to the team a wealth of experience having played close to 700 games, scoring close to 40,000 runs across all formats.
Since taking over as head coach of the Indian Cricket Team in 2008 and leading them to the World Cup win in 2011, Gary has for the past 10 years coached at the highest levels.
He had coached South African cricket team for two years, head coach in T20 for three seasons and one season at Hobart Hurricanes before joining RCB last season.
Moving on from RCB, Vettori, the former head coach, said, “I am extremely grateful for the eight years I have spent with RCB, as a player and a coach and I wish the franchise all the best moving forward.”