(Reuters) – Mumbai Indians said on Friday that Mark Boucher will become their head coach from the 2023 season of the Indian Premier League (IPL), with the 45-year-old stepping down from the same role at South Africa after the Twenty20 World Cup.
Cricket South Africa said on Monday that Boucher will leave his post after the Oct. 16-Nov. 13 World Cup in Australia to pursue “other opportunities”.
Former wicketkeeper Boucher took over at South Africa in 2019 and led them to 11 test wins, 12 victories in one-day internationals and 23 in T20 matches.
Boucher said it was an “honour and privilege” to be appointed head coach of Mumbai Indians.
“Their history and achievements as a franchise clearly put them up there as one of the most successful sporting franchises in all of world sport,” he added.
“I look forward to the challenge and respect the need for results. It’s a strong unit with great leadership and players. I look forward to adding value to this dynamic unit.”
Boucher’s appointment comes after Mahela Jayawardene stepped down as head coach to take on a bigger role at the franchise due to its increasing international presence.
Former India fast bowler Zaheer has been elevated to global head of cricket development from his previous position as director of cricket operations.
Led by India captain Rohit Sharma, Mumbai are one of the most successful teams in the IPL, winning the tournament five times, but they had a disappointing 2022 season where they finished bottom of the table.
(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)