Gary Kirsten Appointed as Head Coach of Sri Lanka's Men's Cricket Team
Sri Lanka Welcomes Gary Kirsten as New Head Coach
Sri Lanka has officially named Gary Kirsten as the head coach for its national men's cricket team, effective April 15. The former South African cricketer and esteemed coach will take on this pivotal role.
A Remarkable Coaching Journey
Kirsten boasts an impressive coaching resume, having led India to triumph in the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup. He also guided South Africa to achieve the number one ranking in international cricket across all formats in 2013. Recently, he worked as a consultant for Namibia during the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, according to the ICC.
This appointment follows the resignation of Sanath Jayasuriya, the previous head coach, which came shortly after Sri Lanka's narrow defeat to Pakistan by 5 runs in their final Super Eight match of the 2026 T20 World Cup.
A Distinguished Playing Career
Prior to his coaching success, Kirsten had a notable playing career for South Africa from 1993 to 2004, amassing over 14,000 international runs, which included 21 centuries in Test matches and 13 in ODIs.
Key Responsibilities Ahead
Kirsten's main task will be to prepare the Sri Lankan team for the upcoming 2027 ICC Cricket World Cup, which will be co-hosted by South Africa, Namibia, and Zimbabwe.
Career Statistics Overview
During his playing days, Kirsten was among South Africa's top batsmen, scoring 7,289 runs in 101 Test matches, with 21 centuries and 34 half-centuries. In ODIs, he accumulated 6,798 runs across 185 matches, including 13 centuries and 45 fifties.
After retiring, Kirsten transitioned into coaching, becoming India's head coach in 2007, leading them to the ICC ODI World Cup victory in 2011. He also briefly served as the head coach for the Pakistan men's team in 2024 before stepping down.
