T20 WC: Ex-Indian coach and former SA opener Gary Kirstein, Christian added to coaching staff of Netherlands cricket team
Nieuwegein: Former Indian coach Gary Kirsten and Australian cricketer Dan Christian have been added to the Dutch coaching staff in preparation for the T20 World Cup which will be held in Australia from October 16 until November 13, 2022.
The Netherlands qualified for the T20 World Cup in July. They will take on the United Arab Emirates, Namibia and Sri Lanka in the Group stage matches on October 16, 18 and 20 respectively.
During the preparation phase, both Gary and Dan have been working with the team in South Africa and Australia and will keep working with the team for the duration of the tournament.
With 393 T20 caps to his name, Dan Christian has expertise in all departments of T20 cricket. He is renowned as one of the most successful all-rounders in the modern game, having achieved success across the world both at international and franchise level.
Having deep knowledge of Australian conditions will be a big advantage to the think tank of the team as they look to improve their skills and tactics prior to the global event.
His time with the team started with a training camp in Adelaide.
Dan Christian: “I’ve had a great couple of weeks getting to know the guys, and I’ve been extremely impressed with everyone’s work ethic at practice! I’m looking forward to seeing them have some well-deserved success on the field.”
Ryan Cook, the Head Coach of the team has been impressed with Dan’s contributions so far.
“I am confident that the addition of Dan to the coaching group will be of great benefit to the players and staff. His positive manner around the group and his vast all-round experience has already had a great influence on the group and we look forward to continuing the work with him.”
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