The Mail on Sunday

Kirsten favourite to land Test job... again

- By Richard Gibson

ENGLAND are understood to be closing in

on the appointmen­t of Gary Kirsten as their new Test coach.

Although interviews are scheduled for tomorrow and Tuesday, the 54-year-old South African held discussion­s with England’s managing director Rob Key a fortnight ago, which appear to have been influentia­l.

Since then, The Mail on Sunday understand­s, Kirsten has been recruiting people to run his Cape Town-based cricket academy in his absence. c

That appears to support the belief within the ECB that an appointmen­t could be made quickly. However, it will not necessaril­y provide time for a new partnershi­p with captain Ben Stokes to bed in before the first fixture of the summer, against New Zealand

at Lord’s on June 2, as Kirsten has other commitment­s.

Key will allow the successful candidate to continue to work at the Indian Premier League should they wish, and Kirsten is currently contracted as batting coach and mentor at Gujarat Titans. The final is on May 29, four days before the first Test.

Kirsten, formerly in charge of South Africa and India, has been in this position with England before.

In 2019, he lost out to Chris Silverwood after the final interviews despite being given to understand he was favourite to succeed Trevor Bayliss.

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