Buchanan to coach Kolkata

Published March 12, 2008

KOLKATA, March 11: Former Australia coach John Buchanan will link up with old adversary Saurav Ganguly after signing up with the lucrative Indian Premier League on Tuesday.

Buchanan, who guided Australia to two World Cup titles in 2003 and 2007 before stepping down in April last year, was unveiled as coach of the Ganguly-led Kolkata in the eight-team franchise Twenty20 league.

Ganguly dealt Buchanan’s Australia a surprise defeat when he captained India to a memorable comeback Test series win in 2001.

Each team franchise was sold for millions of dollars. The ‘Kolkata Knight Riders’ were bought for $75.09 million by a consortium that includes Bollywood star Shahrukh Khan.

Young Indian paceman Ishant Sharma ($950,000), West Indies opener Chris Gayle ($800,000) and New Zealand wicket-keeper Brendon McCullum ($700,000) were among the main picks by the team at a high-profile auction last month which saw 75 players snapped up.—Reuters

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