Kirsten set to become SA coach

June 04, 2011 06:49 pm | Updated August 18, 2016 11:29 am IST - Johannesburg:

Gary Kirsten is all set to become the new coach of the South African team with former teammate Allan Donald assisting him, the ‘ Saturday Star ' reported.

According to the reports, Cricket South Africa (CSA) would make a formal announcement on Monday ending a two-month speculation as the officials interviewed several candidates from across the globe for the position.

Kirsten, who had a fantastic three seasons with the Indian team guiding it to the World Cup triumph and to the No. 1 ranking in Test cricket was tipped to take over from Corrie van Zyl, who has returned to his position as head of the CSA High Performance Centre.

CSA has declined to comment on the issue as it intends to make a formal announcement after the coach has signed the contract on the dotted lines.

In recent weeks, there has been much speculation that Kirsten had suggested a “multi-coach” approach, with different coaches for the various forms of the game, with him taking up an overall position as Director of Cricket, but this did not find favour with the selection panel.

Kirsten's closest rival for the position was Richard Pybus. Donald, who has been sought after as a bowling coach since his retirement, was a popular partner for Kirsten in the early years of South Africa's return to the international cricket arena following decades of isolation because of apartheid.

Donald has assisted England, and was part of New Zealand's support staff during the World Cup. He was expected to take up a similar position with the Black Caps before the South African position became available.

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