Rivash Gobind is entrusted with bringing back the Titans' glory days, putting an end to the Lions' dominance

Rivash Gobind ,right, seen here next to Jon Jon Smuts, has bee announced as the Titans' new head coach. Photo: BackpagePix

Rivash Gobind ,right, seen here next to Jon Jon Smuts, has bee announced as the Titans' new head coach. Photo: BackpagePix

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Published Apr 8, 2025

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The Titans have announced Rivash Gobind as the new head coach of their senior team. With former coach Mandla Mashimbyi having moved on to coach the Proteas Women team late last year, Gobind is set to inherit a side that is in transition.

The Titans have been under the Lions' shadow over the past couple of years, and Gobind's appointment is meant as the revival of a union that has been synonymous with excellence and dominance in domestic cricket, having produced the likes of AB de Villiers and Dale Steyn.

Gobind has an extensive coaching career, having served in the Proteas under Mark Boucher and also in the SA 'A' and SA Under-19 setups. His career began as an assistant coach at the Dolphins and Warriors before he went on to join the Afghanistan coaching staff and currently Zimbabwe, as the strategic performance coach.

Titans chief executive Jacques Faul has shown confidence in their appointment of Gobind.

“We are delighted to welcome Rivash Gobind as the new head coach of the Momentum Multiply Titans," said Faul.

"His experience and proven track record make him a strong fit for our high-performance environment. We look forward to the journey ahead under his leadership.”

Gobind will stay with Zimbabwe for their tour of Bangladesh and England, leaving Richard das Neves, who served as interim head coach when Mashimbyi moved on, to wrap up the season finale this week at the Wanderers Stadium, where they will play the Four-Day Series final against the Lions.

Faul has lauded Das Neves' efforts over the past few months and has promised a new role for him while Albie Morkel will continue as assistant coach under Gobind.

“Richard has been outstanding. He brought structure and intellect to the team during a transitional period, and we are incredibly grateful for his efforts. He will continue to play a key role in our setup, with a new senior position to be announced shortly," said Faul.

“Albie has identified and developed talented players and played a big part in taking them to the next level; we are thankful that he continues in this role.”