Klusener Quits ICL For Coaching Opportunity

Lance Klusener has finally hung up his playing boots for an opportunity to coach.

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Klusener was the Man of the Tournament during the 1999 World Cup. But the dynamic all rounder faced a string of differences with the newly appointed South African captain, Graeme Smith, and did not play for South Africa after 2004.

However, when the opportunity play in the ICL (Indian Cricket League) came up, Klusener signed up for the Royal Bengal Tiger team. But while cricketers, in the masses, chose to break links with the ICL, Klusener lingered on.

But now he has a good reason to quit. It is because he has been nominated for a level three coaching course by Kwa-Zulu Natal. He will have the opportunity to further his coaching at the CSA's High Performance Centre in Pretoria, the same place from where Gary Kirsten, the now Indian coach, came out from as are the likes of Paul Adams who announced his retirement earlier this year, Neil Johnson who played for Zimbabwe and Roger Telemachus who has been recently forced to retire with immediate effect over a medical condition.

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