Ahead of the SA20 2025 season, former India captain and BCCI president, Sourav Ganguly, has been appointed as the head coach of Pretoria Capitals. This will be Ganguly’s first stint as head coach of a professional franchise. The Centurion-based side confirmed the news on social media with the post and welcomed the 53-year-old.
“The Prince is all set to bring a royal flair to the Capitals camp! We are ecstatic to announce Sourav Ganguly as our new head coach,” Pretoria wrote on Instagram.
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Pretoria Capitals have had a checkered record in the SA20 since its inception. They won the league table in the debut edition in 2023 and advanced to the final before losing to Sunrisers Eastern Cape. However, their performance deteriorated in subsequent seasons.
In 2024 and 2025, the squad finished fifth, missing the playoffs. The management will now hope that Ganguly’s appointment reverses their fortunes and leads to a stronger campaign in the tournament’s fourth edition, which begins on December 26. Furthermore, famed South African bowler Shaun Pollock has been named an assistant coach. Notably, Ganguly replaces Jonathan Trott, who stepped down following a disastrous 2025 season in which the Capitals won just two of ten games.
Sourav Ganguly has worked closely with Delhi Capitals in IPL, WPL
After retiring from international cricket in 2008, the former southpaw moved into administration, serving as president of the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) and later as BCCI president between 2019 and 2022. Notably, he has been associated with JSW Sports, the parent company of Pretoria Capitals, as Director of Cricket, a role that also saw him work closely with Delhi Capitals in the IPL and WPL.
His previous experiences in franchise cricket have mostly been in an advisory role. He joined Delhi Capitals as a mentor in 2019, working alongside Ricky Ponting, before leaving to take over as BCCI president. He later returned as Director of Cricket for the franchise in 2023. However, this appointment as Pretoria Capitals’ head coach will be the first time he takes full charge of a professional team’s coaching staff. Ganguly’s first major assignment will be overseeing the player auction on September 9.





