Gary Stead understands that being the head coach of Andhra for the upcoming Ranji Trophy season places him outside his comfort zone, but the New Zealander believes that the challenge will widen his coaching knowledge base.

Stead, who guided New Zealand to the WTC title, T20 World Cup final in 2021, 2019 ODI World Cup final and 2025 Champions Trophy title clash, is now entrusted with the task of giving a fillip to Andhra cricket. “I think I’m out of my comfort zone here after being in New Zealand. I’m trying to put myself out there a little bit and try and, I guess, be uncomfortable with the role, but I’m certainly looking forward to the challenge ahead,” Stead told PTI.

Stead joins a list of foreign coaches who worked in Indian domestic cricket including Dav Whatmore, Michael Bevan, Intikhab Alam, Darren Holder, Shaun Williams, Dermott Reeve and Alvin Kallicharan. “I think for me, it’s also a great opportunity to keep learning about my coaching as well,” he said.

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