Sign in

Gary Kirsten lifts lid on chat with Gautam Gambhir on sidelines of Galle Test: ‘Spoke about challenges of…’

Gary Kirsten was the Team India coach when the Men in Blue won the World Cup in 2011, and Gautam Gambhir was a key member of the squad. 

Updated on: Aug 19, 2026, 18:04:04 IST
Written by
Share
Share via
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • linkedin
  • whatsapp
Copy link
  • copy link

Gautam Gambhir and Gary Kirsten go a long way. The duo now might be on opposite ends as they coach India and Sri Lanka, respectively. But there is mutual respect involved, considering the former South Africa opening batter's role with Team India back in the day. Kirsten was the Indian coach, and under his tenure, India had famously won the 50-over World Cup in 2011. Gambhir had often cited how Kirsten helped him as a player, and hence it was not surprising to see the duo chatting away on the sidelines of the Galle Test, which the visitors won by 165 runs on Wednesday.

India's coach Gautam Gambhir waits amid a match delay. (PTI)
India's coach Gautam Gambhir waits amid a match delay. (PTI)

The duo were all smiles as they spoke, and Kirsten finally lifted the lid on what they were talking about on Wednesday. The current Sri Lanka coach said that the duo spoke about coaching and the challenges that come with it.

Moreover, the two also spoke about the values of Test cricket and how the duo would want their teams to play in the format.

Also Read: ‘Hit him a six, I’ll take you to IPL’: Jaiswal tempts Dickwella in Galle Test banter, batter edges out in same over

"We didn't do much reminiscing; we actually spoke about coaching and the challenges of coaching, and we both have strong values around Test cricket. So we had a good conversation around that, obviously trying to help our players play the best cricket they can, in both countries, Kirsten told reporters in the post-match press conference.

“So we spoke about that, and I think we have very similar ideas about how we want our teams to play Test cricket. So yeah, we had a good conversation about that,” he added.

While Gambhir took over as the India head coach in July 2024, Kirsten was named as the Sri Lanka coach earlier this year, taking over from Sanath Jayasuriya.

More about Gambhir and Kirsten

Before the series between India and Sri Lanka began, Kirsten had also publicly backed Gambhir amid criticism surrounding India's Test results. He described his former player as an excellent coach and pointed to his achievements as evidence of his capabilities.

"He has won a T20 World Cup and the ICC Champions Trophy. He's also had success in the IPL. His record speaks for itself. I really enjoyed working with him when he was a player," Kirsten had said.

“He's a smart cricketer, and I knew he'd have success as a coach,” he added.

After the loss against South Africa in the two-match series last year, there was a lot of pressure on Gambhir for the below-par results in Tests. The side faces an uphill battle to reach the final of the ongoing WTC cycle and must win six of their remaining eight matches to have any chance.

However, India's performance in Galle has provided a timely response, with the visitors controlling the Test and eventually going 1-0 up. The second Test between the two teams is slated to begin on August 23 in Colombo.

  • Vishesh Roy
    ABOUT THE AUTHOR
    Vishesh Roy

    Vishesh Roy is a sports journalist with a strong focus on cricket. He began his career at Asian News International (ANI), where he covered a range of high-profile events, including the India Open, Legends Cricket League, the England–India Test series in Ahmedabad in 2021, and the inauguration of the Narendra Modi Stadium. During his tenure at ANI, he also reported extensively on domestic cricket, covering several Ranji Trophy and Vijay Hazare Trophy matches across the country. While cricket remains his primary beat, Vishesh has also reported on tennis, football and WWE. After a stint of over three years at ANI, Vishesh moved to NDTV, where he gained hands-on experience in digital-first journalism, with a particular emphasis on live blogs and real-time news reporting. He joined Hindustan Times in October 2024 and quickly established himself with a series of exclusive interviews and source-driven stories. Ahead of the IPL 2025 auction, Hindustan Times was the first to report that the two-day event would be held in Saudi Arabia. In the early months of his tenure, Vishesh secured interviews with leading cricketers, including Pat Cummins, Shreyas Iyer, Nitish Kumar Reddy and Rashid Latif. He has also closely tracked the rise of emerging talents such as Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Priyansh Arya by speaking to their current and childhood coaches. His background in on-field reporting has helped Hindustan Times Digital break exclusive stories on major developments, including Virat Kohli’s return to the Ranji and Vijay Hazare Trophy, IPL scheduling, and the T20 World Cup controversy involving Bangladesh and Pakistan.Read More

Get live cricket scores, match updates, schedules, results and ICC rankings. Follow the latest news, statistics and performances of top teams and players on Hindustan Times.