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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Fletcher needs to carry on the good work done by Kirsten: Bevan


Fletcher needs to carry on the good work done by Kirsten: Bevan
Michael Bevan
Former Australia cricketer Michael Bevan on Wednesday welcomed the appointment of Duncan Fletcher as the new coach of the Indian cricket team and said the Zimbabwean should carry forward the legacy left behind by the inspirational Gary Kirsten.

The 62-year-old Fletcher, who coached England from 1999 to 2007 with mixed results, was on Wednesday named by the BCCI for a two-year term.

The decision to appoint the former Zimbabwe captain was taken at the BCCI's working committee meeting in Mumbai.

"I don't really know about Fletcher's strengths but he was instrumental in turning around the fortunes of England side though. I wish him all the success in future. The new coach will need to carry the gains forward," Bevan said.

After quitting England's coaching job, Fletcher worked with the South African team as a batting consultant in 2008 and most recently this year before the World Cup.

He joined New Zealand in a similar role during their tour of India last year.

Bevan, who is the coach of IPL franchise Kings XI Punjab this season, said that he was never interested in taking over as the coach following the departure of Kirsten.

"I didn't necessarily have my eyes on the Indian job. CSK coach Stephen Fleming's capabilities are also not been heard beyond his capabilities in leading side in IPL."

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