Gary Kirsten ‘not interested’ to coach India Women’s Cricket Team, Charlotte Edwards joins race

Search for the New Indian Women’s Cricket Team Coach

The Indian Women’s Cricket Team is on the lookout for a new head coach, with former Indian men’s head coach Gary Kirsten no longer being considered for the role. Charlotte Edwards has, however, entered the race to take over the position from the current interim head coach Hrishikesh Kanitkar.

Gary Kirsten Unavailable for the Role

As per reports from ESPNcricinfo, the BCCI had initially sought to appoint Gary Kirsten as the head coach of the Indian Women’s team. However, the Proteas coach is currently occupied with IPL and other league commitments, leaving the BCCI to look elsewhere for a suitable candidate.

Other Contenders for the Role

In addition to Hrishikesh Kanitkar, Amol Mazumdar is also said to be in contention for the post. The BCCI is still on the lookout for a big international name, and they are continuing their search for a desirable candidate.

Conclusion

The Indian Women’s Cricket Team is currently in the process of finding a new head coach, with Gary Kirsten no longer being considered for the role. Charlotte Edwards and Amol Mazumdar are the two main contenders for the post, while Hrishikesh Kanitkar is also in the running. The BCCI is still searching for a big international name to fill the role, and they are continuing their hunt for the right candidate.

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