Kirsten was India’s head coach when they won the ODI World Cup at home in 2011. Apart from that, he has also been associated with IPL teams such as Delhi Capitals (2014 and 2015), Royal Challengers Bengaluru (2018 and 2019) and Gujarat Titans (2022 to 2024). So, he has a deep knowledge of Indian conditions that the Namibians wants to capitalise on.
“But I think looking past that, I think it’s very nice in terms of management that you have so many mentor type coaches who really like to bring the human side first and they really like to connect with the players. And I think that’s what we respect most about Gary and all the other coaches on our staff. But cricket is very much conditions based and it’s awesome to have him around.”
Kirsten also served as the coach of Pakistan’s white-ball teams for six months in October 2024. Before that, he coached the Hobart Hurricanes in the Big Bash League (BBL) in 2017 and 2018. After being the Indian team’s coach from 2007 to 2011, he then went on to become South Africa’s head coach from 2011 to 2013.
Namibia head coach Craig Williams also recognises the importance of Kirsten’s presence. Speaking to selected media beside their training session, he said, “The world knows Gary Kirsten. There’s not one department that he doesn’t help. He’s a workaholic. He’s helping us the whole time. I mean, for myself as a young coach, learning from someone like him, just unbelievable. So Gary is just a really great all round coach and we’re super chuffed to have him on our side.”
“When it comes down to me as a leader and as a captain, as one, you know, one foot in the management door and one foot in the players’ door, it’s always so important for me to have that connection between players and the management,” he said. “And as a captain, you have to facilitate that. Sometimes when you have a senior member and a mentor like him who, first things first, is such a great human being, I think that resonates well with the players and brings the best out of the players. And I’ve certainly seen that from Gary sir and I can understand why he won the 2011 World Cup with those greats.”