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cricEra.com Gary Kirsten is ready to train cricketers in RCA Gary Kirsten, India’s 2011 World Cup winning coach, is set to return to the country to grasp a short 10-day camp to sustain young cricketers at the RCA (Rajasthan Cricket Academy). Rendering to a local news source, the camp will authoritatively kick off from September 5. Kirsten is whispered to have recruited a team of coaches including the likes of Ryan Cook and Ryan van Niekerk for the sessions. The base plan of the camp is to sparkle and nourish the state team’s preparations for the fresh domestic season ahead. The sessions will include a series of training camps that will feature nets, conditioning programs, strength exercises and superior personal leadership lessons with Gary Kirsten himself. Kirsten is not the first international coach to pursue his skills at the RCA Academy. Another former Indian head coach and former Australian captain Greg Chappell spent a significant time here after RCA had hired his services for its academy as a consultant. Ex-South African paceman Meyrick Pringle was selected as the bowling coach in 2011 primarily to provide technical proficiency to Rajasthan's young seamers.

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Gary Kirsten is ready to train cricketers in RCA

Gary Kirsten, India’s 2011 World Cup winning coach, is set to return to the country to grasp a

short 10-day camp to sustain young cricketers at the RCA (Rajasthan Cricket Academy).

Rendering to a local news source, the camp will authoritatively kick off from September 5.

Kirsten is whispered to have recruited a team of coaches including the likes of Ryan Cook and

Ryan van Niekerk for the sessions.

The base plan of the camp is to sparkle and nourish the state team’s preparations for the fresh

domestic season ahead. The sessions will include a series of training camps that will feature

nets, conditioning programs, strength exercises and superior personal leadership lessons with

Gary Kirsten himself.

Kirsten is not the first international coach to pursue his skills at the RCA Academy. Another

former Indian head coach and former Australian captain Greg Chappell spent a significant time

here after RCA had hired his services for its academy as a consultant. Ex-South African paceman

Meyrick Pringle was selected as the bowling coach in 2011 primarily to provide technical

proficiency to Rajasthan's young seamers.