Published Aug 17, 2022, 9:34 pm IST
Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Kolkata Knight Riders on Wednesday named Indian domestic cricket legend Chandrakant Pandit as its new head coach. KKR were hoping to fill the spot after New Zealand’s Brendon McCullum quit the position as he took over as England’s head coach in Test cricket. KKR are two-time IPL champions and finished runner-ups in 2021. Their last victory came in 2014.
Chandrakant Pandit recently coached Madhya Pradesh to their maiden Ranji Trophy title. He had also coached the Vidarbha group to the Ranji Trophy title in 2018 and 2019. He has also instructed Indian domestic cricket’s heavyweights Mumbai.
Pandit scored more than 8000 runs in first-class cricket at an average of more than 48.
“We are very excited that Chandu is joining the Knight Riders family to lead us through the next phase of our journey. His deep commitment to what he does and his track record of success in domestic cricket, is there for everyone to see. We are looking forward to his partnership with our skipper Shreyas Iyer, which promises to be an exciting one.”
Venky Mysore, CEO of KKR said while making the announcement
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“It’s a great honour and privilege to be given this responsibility. I have heard from players and others who have been associated with the Knight Riders, about the family culture, as well as the tradition of success that has been created. I am excited about the quality of the support staff and the players who are part of the set up and I am looking forward to this opportunity with all humility and positive expectations.”
Chandrakant Pandit said, accepting the new challenge
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