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Kirsten urges England to tour

Gary Kirsten, India's coach, will return to India this weekend after having received security assurances from the BCCI.

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Kirsten backs South Africa down under

Gary Kirsten, the former South Africa opener and now India coach, has said his former team have a great opportunity to win a series in Australia for the first time.

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Kirsten unworried by Kumble's poor show

Gary Kirsten, the India coach, has said he is not worried about Anil Kumble's wicketless show in Bangalore, which was only the third occasion the bowler had failed to take any in a Test, and the first time in India.

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Secretary downplays his statement

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The KCA secretary, T.C. Mathew, on Friday sought to downplay his own statement that Gary Kirsten’s performance as the coach of the Indian cricket team was “far from satisfactory.” Answering questions ...

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BCCI ticks off Kirsten

Calcutta: Exactly a day after a not-too-amused chief selector Dilip Vengsarkar told The Telegraph that Team India coach Gary Kirsten's views on the Test captaincy were entirely "personal," the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has ticked off the South African.

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BCCI reprimands Kirsten for captaincy comments

The BCCI has reprimanded Gary Kirsten, India's coach, for his comments to the media, in which he stated Mahendra Singh Dhoni was ready for Test captaincy.

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Dhoni ready for Test captaincy - Kirsten

Gary Kirsten, the India coach, has said that Mahendra Singh Dhoni is "ready" to captain India in all forms of the game but added that there was no need for change because Anil Kumble was doing "an exceptional job" leading the Test side.

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India coach praises youngsters

Colombo: Team India coach Gary Kirsten lauded the performance of youngsters Virat Kohli and Subramaniam Badrinath and said it was very important for Indian cricket that there is competition for places.

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Kirsten suffers bereavement

Gary Kirsten, India's coach, suffered bereavement when his mother, Gayl Hall, died of lung cancer in a Cape Town hospital. She was 64.

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Upton is India's cricket coach in Kirsten's absence

India's conditioning coach Paddy Upton has taken over as the coach of the team after head coach Gary Kirsten left for South Africa to be with his ailing mother.

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My absence not a concern: Kirsten

Forced to leave his wards before the series-deciding third and final cricket Test against Sri Lanka, India coach Gary Kirsten is confident that his absence would not make a difference to the team's performance as Anil Kumble's men are focussed on the task at hand.

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Indian coach Kirsten to head home to ailing mother

Indian coach Gary Kirsten will leave the team's Sri Lanka tour to visit his critically-ill mother in his native South Africa, according to the Indian cricket board.

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Fightback started with Kumble - Kirsten

Gary Kirsten, India's coach, has praised the team for their display against Sri Lanka in Galle. India won by 170 runs to level the three-Test series 1-1 with the final match to be played at P Saravanamuttu Stadium in Colombo from August 8.

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India coach Kirsten to head home to ailing mother

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India coach Gary Kirsten will leave the team's Sri Lanka tour on Tuesday to visit his critically ill mother in his native South Africa, the Indian cricket board has said.

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India coach Kirsten to head home to ailing mother

India coach Gary Kirsten will leave the team's Sri Lanka tour on Tuesday to visit his critically ill mother in his native South Africa, the Indian cricket board has said.