Former India coach Gary Kirsten is a bit surprised and sad after watching India's abject capitulation in England that led to the team surrendering the No 1 rank in Tests to Andrew Strauss's men.
"I am bit surprised with the results, but not in a negative way," the current South Africa coach said on the sidelines of a promotional event. He insisted that there was no any reason to press the panic button.
"It's always difficult to understand why teams ebb and flow and often it's the intangibles that make the difference," Kirsten told cricinfo.
Having relinquished the coach's job after guiding India to World Cup victory, Kirsten admitted that it is always difficult to continue the stupendous run especially when a change of guard takes place.
"It's not easy to continue a run of success. It's difficult to reach the top and stay there. They won the World Cup, which was massive for them, but then they've had a tour of West Indies and a few injuries and maybe the hunger to win games goes down a little," he explained.
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