Kirsten wants "structural changes" but will he be in charge of RCB next year?

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : May 03 2019 | 7:55 PM IST

Royal Challengers Bangalore coach Gary Kirsten spoke about the need for "structural changes" in the set-up while maintaining "continuity" but the bigger question remains whether the former India coach will remain at the helm after two dismal IPL seasons.

Under Kirsten's stewardship, RCB for the second time in two years have failed to make it to the play-offs. Somehow India's World Cup winning former coach have not been able to crack the IPL code as he had similar disastrous seasons with Delhi Daredevils also.

That makes it four IPL seasons where a team has failed to reach the play-offs under his coaching.

While the RCB management have not spoken about Kirsten's future but it will not be short of surprise if he manages to hold on to the coach's post in the 13th edition in 2020.

"I have been a fan of continuity. You want to build core of players and culture and keep coming back to same players. I think most successful franchises in IPL have done that and we are searching for that in RCB. There might be structural change next year," Kirtsten told reporters on the eve of RCB's final game against Sunrisers Hyderbad.

If RCB lose, they will have to bear the ignominy of last placed finish.

Kirsten said franchises that do a lot of chopping and changing every year, run into problems.

"I am hopeful and confident that we stick to continuity of players because we need to really start building core of players we believe in and back. Franchises that do a lot of chopping and changing every year, run into problems because IPL is not about an individual performing every IPL, it will just not happen, but if you keep backing the guys they can come good for you in one season," he said.

Replying to a query, Kirsten said some structural changes needs to be made in consultation with the owners as he is in a better position to do so as the head coach of the team.

"It is not difficult to iron out the areas we struggled with," he added.

Kirsten also said a team has to hide their weaknesses and make sure their strengths are working well, if not they are losing games, which makes a world of difference.

He said losing games at the hands of Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders early on at Chinnaswamy, cost RCB's chances of making into the playoffs.

"Two big games against Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders cost us. These games we should have won. If those kinds of games you are not winning, it is going to affect us because we know IPL is incredibly predictable and games you should be winning, you need to win," he said.

Replying to a query, Kirsten said RCB missed services of three to four players, and one of the toughest things to deal with was the absence of Australian fast bowler Nathan Coulter-Nile.

"We are missing three to four players. One of the toughest things we have to deal with this season is our inetrnational fast bowler never arrived - Nathan Coulter-Nile," he said.

Kirsten, however, said they are going into the field to win the match tomorrow against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Replying to a query, Kirsten said he enjoued working with new coaches on board.

Asked to comment on Virat Kohli asking his players to go out and enjoy the remaining game, Kirsten said:"My view is, you have fun when you are winning. So we understand the point he is making, but I think it is always going to be tough if you are not winning games."

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First Published: May 03 2019 | 7:55 PM IST

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