Gary Kirsten's new Daredevil job up in the air

It is believed that a coach of a franchise has to serve a cooling off period if he resigns. If he's let go, it is deemed fair for him to take up another job right away.

Gary Kirsten's new Daredevil job up in the air
The IPL franchise Delhi Daredevils remains non-committal on the Gary Kirsten situation. Asked for clarity on whether the South African, whom it sacked as coach, is allowed to train another IPL team, Delhi CEO Hemant Dua said, "I can't comment on this." It is believed that a coach of a franchise has to serve a cooling off period before he can join another team. But that is when he resigns. If he's let go, it is deemed fair for him to take up another job right away. Dua did not answer a question specifi cally on the cooling off period. So much for the Indian cricket board's claims of being transparent.
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