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Newly-appointed Bangladesh national team coach Stuart Law is not quite an unknown figure to the players as some of them already have the experience of playing against him.
Law, currently working as the interim coach of Sri Lanka, was named as the new head coach of the Tigers on Monday, replacing compatriot Jamie Siddons.
The announcement created ripples in the national team’s conditioning camp in Cox’s Bazar, where they are undergoing rigorous fitness training under Law.
‘Oh yes, many of us know Law,’ said an excited all-rounder Naeem Islam when he was contacted over phone from Dhaka.
‘When we were in England playing for the A team he played for MCC against us. Tamim, Sakib and me played against him,’ said Naeem.
Top-order batsman   Shahriar Nafees and discarded wicketkeeper Dhiman Ghosh even have the experience of facing Law in competitive cricket in the rebel Indian Cricket League.
Shahriar, who played for Dhaka Warriors in the ICL, played a game against Law, who was representing Chennai Superstars in the league.
‘He may not be a very prominent figure in international cricket but he has a substantial track record in the domestic circuit,’ said Shahriar.
‘It only suggests his good ability in cricket,’ said the southpaw.
‘He will be a fighter and I am eagerly waiting to start our new journey with him,’ he said.
Abdur Razzak, the experienced left-arm spinner, had a chance to meet the Australian while he came to Dhaka with the Sri Lanka team.
‘I saw him once when he came to Dhaka with the Sri Lanka team. However, we did not talk much other than exchanging greetings,’ he said.
‘He had played cricket at the highest level, so he knows what is needed to be successful. I am sure he will try everything possible to take us to the next level,’ he said.
Not every cricketer, however, is familiar with Law, a member of Australia’s 1996 World Cup team, who played a Test and 54 one-day-internationals.
Imrul Kayes is the one, who admitted he has got very little idea about the new coach. Kayes improved his game heavily under the previous coach, Jamie Siddons, and is expecting the same sort of assistance from Law if not better.
‘Though I don’t know much about him, I am sure he would likely want to see a great commitment in us and encourage us to work hard,’ he said.
‘I am ready to give everything as I can to fulfil his demand,’ said Kayes, who missed a century against Law’s countrymen in Bangladesh’s last international match.

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Law for Tigers https://dhakamirror.com/sport/cricket/law-for-tigers/ Mon, 27 Jun 2011 20:33:19 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=30652 Full name: Stuart Grant Law Born: October 18, 1968, Brisbane, Australia. Teams: Australia, Chennai Superstars, Derbyshire, Essex, Lancashire and Queensland. Nickname: Lawman; The Judge The most successful captain in Australian domestic cricket Went past 1,000 runs in every English season from 1999 to 2003 Began his coaching stint with Sri Lanka in 2009 The Bangladesh Cricket ... Read more

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Full name: Stuart Grant Law
Born: October 18, 1968, Brisbane, Australia.
Teams: Australia, Chennai Superstars, Derbyshire, Essex, Lancashire and Queensland.
Nickname: Lawman; The Judge The most successful captain in Australian domestic cricket
Went past 1,000 runs in every English season from 1999 to 2003
Began his coaching stint with Sri Lanka in 2009
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) officially confirmed on Monday that former Australian cricketer Stuart Law will be instated as the next head coach of the Tigers.
BCB’s media committee chairman Jalal Yunus announced at a hurriedly called press conference yesterday that they had appointed the 42-year old Australian, who has played one Test and 54 one-day internationals, as the head coach for the next two years starting from July 1.
Law, who had served as Sri Lanka’s assistant coach under Trevor Bayliss since 2009 and took charge of the team on a temporary basis specifically for the tour of England, will succeed his compatriot Jamie Siddons, whose contract was not renewed after the World Cup.
The official announcement of the appointment of Law as head coach came not before much drama. The board was apparently forced to make the early announcement yesterday after Law himself disclosed it in a leading Bengali daily, Prothom Alo.
It was all but confirmed after board’s executive committee meeting on June 4 that Law was to become the new head coach but the board had been dilly-dallying with the announcement as they waited for a final agreement.
It seemed that the board was embarrassed by Law’s announcement as there was a mutual commitment to jointly make the announcement. Jalal however was diplomatic when asked whether they were upset by the first act of Law.
“There was supposed to be a joint announcement. I can’t say why exactly it happened. It might be because of the time difference. I wouldn’t say we are embarrassed. May be the early announcement came from him because he was excited,” explained Yunus.
“After May 30, it was almost confirmed because he (Law) was quite interested to take the job and as well as he made the commitment. We have some bitter experience in the past that’s why we were waiting for the signing of the agreement. What I can assure you is that he signed the paper,” he added.
Yunus informed that Law will quit the position of Sri Lanka’s interim coach after the five-match ODI series against England and will join the Bangladesh team as soon as possible.
“After July 9, he will go to Sri Lanka to complete all the formalities and after that he will come back to England where he is settled with his family.
“We are expecting him to join the team before the Zimbabwe tour and if it’s not possible than he will join the team directly there. It may not be possible for him to join the team here as you know the Tigers are all set to go to the South Africa on July 18 to play a practice match,” informed Yunus.
Tigers will play a Test and five one-day internationals in their monthlong tour in Zimbabwe.
In response of a question of terms and condition of the agreement, Yunus said that it was a win-win situation.
“There was a win-win situation. There has been no window for IPL or any other T20 tournaments and without board permission he will not be able to do any other job during his two-year tenure.
“The financial package is more or less the same as Jamie Siddons,” said Yunus adding that they will confirm the appointment of the support staff soon after the arrival of the new head coach.
Yunus said that the leadership quality of Law impressed them the most. “Law was far ahead on our shortlist for the new coach. We were on the lookout for someone with passion, drive and international pedigree to lead the Bangladesh team to greater heights and in him we believe we have found a coach who is highly motivated and also committed towards achieving goals. The most important thing which impressed us most is his leadership quality during his playing career.
“He has had a distinguished playing career and his coaching experience with a world class side like Sri Lanka would be very beneficial for the Bangladesh Team. The negotiations took some time but we are delighted to finally have him on board” continued Yunus.
Law said he was relishing the challenge of working with the youthful and talented Tigers squad: “I’m really excited by this opportunity the BCB has presented me with. It’s a great honour. To leave Sri Lanka Cricket is not a decision that was taken lightly. My time with them has been a most enjoyable journey and I’d really like to thank everyone involved there for their support. I have made so many friends there and had some fantastic experiences.
“A new challenge awaits me now in Dhaka, which I believe I’m ready for. To coach a national side, I think is any coach’s goal, so to get the opportunity to work with what I think is a very talented bunch of cricketers, is particularly exciting. I look forward to the times ahead and taking Bangladesh to the next level,” said Law.
Like his predecessor, Law, the fifth foreign coach of the Bangladesh Test team, also promised to improve the ranking of the Tigers from the current ninth position.

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Tamim’s tips for Young Tigers https://dhakamirror.com/sport/cricket/tamim%e2%80%99s-tips-for-young-tigers/ Thu, 23 Jun 2011 04:44:15 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=30413 National opener Tamim Iqbal asked the young cricketers of the GP-BCB Academy to take time in mastering a single shot instead of trying to learn too many shots at a time. Tamim had an hour-long session with the budding 24 players at the Academy on Wednesday, sharing his experience at the international level and giving ... Read more

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National opener Tamim Iqbal asked the young cricketers of the GP-BCB Academy to take time in mastering a single shot instead of trying to learn too many shots at a time.
Tamim had an hour-long session with the budding 24 players at the Academy on Wednesday, sharing his experience at the international level and giving tips on how to be a successful cricketer.
Mominul Haque, the diminutive left-hander of the academy team, felt the session with the number one batsman of Bangladesh will help them grow up as a player as he had focussed on different areas of the game.
‘It was a fantastic session as we have learnt a lot of things,’ Mominul told reporters at Mirpur on Wednesday.
‘Tamim Bhai told us to give time in mastering a shot before moving on to the next one,’ said Mominul.
‘He took four months to make himself skilled on the leg-side after he found out that it was his weakness,’ said Mominul.
Mominul said Tamim asked the players to come out of the shell while interacting with the coach as it is the players who have to ask for a solution rather than thinking that the coach will know the problem without being told.
GP-BCB Academy is currently having Australian Ross Turner as their head coach.
‘We must be able to interact freely with the coach if we want to learn something from him,’ said Mominul.
‘He said he was very inquisitive about different aspects of his game and always used to knock Jamie Siddons so that he could improve on his shortcomings,’ said the former BKSP student.
Apart from that, Tamim also mentioned that every batsman should know that he cannot be as fluent as he is capable of in each game but still it is his duty to stay at the wicket.
He cited the example of the World Cup match against India where he scored 70 runs at a pace that is not similar to his style. He battled through as he was advised by coach Jamie Siddons. His innings could have been crucial if run rate would decide Bangladesh’s fate.

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BCB told to expedite the appointment of coach https://dhakamirror.com/sport/cricket/bcb-told-to-expedite-the-appointment-of-coach/ Thu, 23 Jun 2011 04:43:24 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=30412 The technical evaluation committee of the Bangladesh Cricket Board has urged the officials to expedite the appointment of the national coach so that he can join the team before they travel to Zimbabwe next month. The BCB officials said they are closed to signing an agreement with their preferred candidate Stuart Law, but the process ... Read more

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The technical evaluation committee of the Bangladesh Cricket Board has urged the officials to expedite the appointment of the national coach so that he can join the team before they travel to Zimbabwe next month.
The BCB officials said they are closed to signing an agreement with their preferred candidate Stuart Law, but the process is being delayed as the Australian is still waiting for clearance from his present employers Sri Lanka.
‘We have asked the BCB officials to complete the process soon as we want the coach to accompany the team in Zimbabwe,’ said committee member Gazi Ashraf Hossain after a meeting on Wednesday.
The meeting also discussed the national team’s preparation for the tour and decided to organise at least one four-day and a few one-day warm-up matches for them against the Bangladesh ‘A’ team.
‘We have asked the grounds committee to let us know about the availability of the grounds so that we can fix the dates for the warm-up matches,’ he said.
Most of the Bangladeshi players do not have any longer version match under their belt since they last played a Test match against England in Manchester in June, 2010.
Ashraf said they are also in talks with the South African board so that the team can play a four-day match against any of their sides before landing in Harare.
Until the new coach is appointed Sarwar Imran will act as an interim coach, said Ashraf.

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Tigers’ safari stopover https://dhakamirror.com/sport/cricket/tigers-safari-stopover/ Thu, 23 Jun 2011 04:42:16 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=30411 Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is planning to send the national team to South Africa to play a four-day practice match as part of their preparation for the Zimbabwe tour in July-August. BCB’s technical committee in its meeting yesterday recommended the stopover in South Africa for a four-day practice match as they believed that it would ... Read more

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Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is planning to send the national team to South Africa to play a four-day practice match as part of their preparation for the Zimbabwe tour in July-August.
BCB’s technical committee in its meeting yesterday recommended the stopover in South Africa for a four-day practice match as they believed that it would help the Tigers get reacquainted with the longer form.
During the month-long tour, Shakib Al Hasan’s men will play one Test and five one-day internationals against Zimbabwe, who will end their self-imposed Test exile with the match against the Tigers.
“The Bangladesh team is likely to go to South Africa on July 19 to play a four-day match against South Africa’s High Performance unit players. The committee recommended the match as we believe it will be helpful for our players who will return to Test cricket after a long gap,” said BCB’s director and chairman of the technical committee Enayet Hossain Siraj after the meeting.
Siraj also informed that they are planning to arrange one four-day and three limited-over practice matches at home.
“The practice matches will be held between the national team and the Bangladesh A team. We will announce the 15-member final squad for the Zimbabwe tour by the first week of the next month,” said Siraj.
The national players are now doing their fitness training under the guidance of trainer Grant Luden, and they will go to Cox’s Bazar on June 26 where the conditioning camp will finish on June 30.
When asked who they have in mind to conduct the skill training after the conditioning camp, Siraj said that they have decided to give Imran Sarwar the responsibility until the head coach is appointed.
“Imran will do the job and we will also involve the other local coaches. We are hopeful that we will appoint the head coach and other supporting staffs in time,” hoped Siraj.
BCB is now waiting for confirmation from Australian Stuart Law, who is all set to become the Tigers new head coach if everything goes smoothly.

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Tamim goes Outlaws https://dhakamirror.com/sport/cricket/tamim-goes-outlaws/ Fri, 17 Jun 2011 03:59:17 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=30265 Tamim Iqbal’s dream of playing in English county cricket is about to be a reality as the dashing opener is all set to be signed up by Nottinghamshire. Bangladesh vice-captain Tamim yesterday informed that Notts Outlaws confirmed his services for the next six matches in the Friends Life t20 tournament. Tamim will be the second Bangladeshi ... Read more

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Tamim Iqbal’s dream of playing in English county cricket is about to be a reality as the dashing opener is all set to be signed up by Nottinghamshire.
Bangladesh vice-captain Tamim yesterday informed that Notts Outlaws confirmed his services for the next six matches in the Friends Life t20 tournament. Tamim will be the second Bangladeshi player to play in the English county circuit after captain Shakib Al Hasan, who is now playing his second season with Worcestershire.
Nottinghamshire, who are now leading the North Group with nine points in six matches, roped in the Chittagonian as a replacement for Australian all-rounder David Hussey, for whom Nottinghamshire were fined for playing him as an unregistered player.
Hussey is returning to Australia to prepare for his country’s one-day series against Sri Lanka and will play his final game for the county against Lancashire Lightning on June 26.
Local agent Armada Aces has negotiated the deal with Nottinghamshire, who are playing in Division One of the competition. Coach Mick Newell, who was one of applicants for the head coach of the Tigers, first congratulated the Tigers vice-captain on Wednesday night.
“Finding quality overseas players at short notice is always a challenge but we are very pleased to have agreed a deal with a player of Tamim’s quality,” said Newell.
Tamim, who came to the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) office in Mirpur to get the NOC (no objection certificate) yesterday, however was not ready to disclose the news until he put pen to paper as luck had gone against him several times in regard to playing T20 cricket.
“You know luck was not favouring me in this matter. And also I think I had chosen wrong agent previously and for that I had to wait for long to make my dream come true. Now it’s feeling really great as Nottinghamshire confirmed me for the next six matches in the T20 competition,” said an excited Tamim while talking with reporters.
“I am really happy that I am going to play county cricket. I’m little bothered about the financial package, rather I am excited as I have got an opportunity to show my mettle. It’s also an opportunity to make the country proud,” he added.
Tamim informed that he must fly for England before June 29 as he has a match on July 1. “Everything is now depending on when I get the visa. If everything goes smoothly then I will fly for England before June 29, but it’s also subject to confirmation of the registration,” said Tamim.
Tamim will return home by July 20 to join the national team to play one Test and five one-day internationals in Zimbabwe. Bangladesh team is scheduled to fly out for Zimbabwe on July 29.
Tamim has however virtually no chance to play in the quarterfinals in the first week of August if his team qualifies because he will then be busy with the national team in Zimbabwe.
“My main target will be to capitalise on every opportunity in the competition so that I can continue with the county,” said Tamim, who will get a chance to play two games against his national teammate Shakib.

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Siddons keen to hire a Tiger for his Firebirds https://dhakamirror.com/sport/cricket/siddons-keen-to-hire-a-tiger-for-his-firebirds/ Sun, 12 Jun 2011 09:39:49 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=30166 Any of the Bangladeshi players could be reunited with his former coach in New Zealand’s domestic cricket provided the Tigers’ international schedules allow him, Jamie Siddons told a local newspaper. Siddons took over the charge of Wellington after leaving Bangladesh job and has already signed Muttiah Muralitharan as one of the overseas players for  his ... Read more

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Any of the Bangladeshi players could be reunited with his former coach in New Zealand’s domestic cricket provided the Tigers’ international schedules allow him, Jamie Siddons told a local newspaper.
Siddons took over the charge of Wellington after leaving Bangladesh job and has already signed Muttiah Muralitharan as one of the overseas players for  his side, popularly known as the Firebirds.
‘But they might be in the middle of their one-day and T20 tournaments and not be available.’ Siddons told The Dominion Post.
Siddons, who guided the Tigers to 31 one-day international and two Test wins during his three-and-a-half-year stint, was as usual critical of the BCB officials in his interview with the Dominion Post, though he did not make any complaint about life in Bangladesh.
‘For an expat, and someone who’s paid pretty well over there, it’s pretty easy. You get very nice accommodation, you get a driver, you get a maid to do your cooking and cleaning,’ he told of his Bangladesh life.
‘[However] some of the decisions that get made aren’t quite from a cricket viewpoint.’
Siddons thought he had made quite progress with the Bangladesh team after arriving in 2007.
‘I was with the team two weeks before we went to New Zealand and we got smashed in most games and embarrassed in a couple as well. Their skill level was nowhere near international standard,’ he said.
‘I had just come from the Australian team and I knew exactly the difference, which was huge. I just worked day by day trying to get each player to make little steps to get better. In three years’ time we were a lot better; some of the players had become world class,’ he said.

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Cricketers’ conditioning camp begins today https://dhakamirror.com/sport/cricket/cricketers%e2%80%99-conditioning-camp-begins-today/ Sat, 11 Jun 2011 02:35:23 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=30152 Cricket players of the 32-member squad for the pre-season conditioning camp will begin their second phase of the camp at the Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Pratishthan today. The six-week camp divided into three phases is run by strength and conditioning trainer of Bangladesh cricket team Grant Luden, the only foreign coach to survive from the post World ... Read more

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Cricket players of the 32-member squad for the pre-season conditioning camp will begin their second phase of the camp at the Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Pratishthan today.
The six-week camp divided into three phases is run by strength and conditioning trainer of Bangladesh cricket team Grant Luden, the only foreign coach to survive from the post World Cup era.
The second phase will end in the BKSP on June 15 while a shortened camp will be headed for Cox’s Bazar on June26.
‘The boys are doing fine and are eager to start their second phase,’ Luden told New Age.
‘Training in the BKSP will be even harder than what we have done till date,’ said Luden. Skipper of Bangladesh team Sakib al Hasan and pace bowler Shafiul Islam are the two absentees of the camp.
Sakib is playing county cricket for Worcestershire and is due to miss the camp totally while Shafiul is nursing an ankle injury and is due to join after meeting physicians on June 20.

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Shakib’s losing return https://dhakamirror.com/sport/cricket/shakibs-losing-return/ Sat, 11 Jun 2011 02:33:36 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=30151 Yorkshire gained their first victory of the season in the Friends Life t20 North Group but it was a desperately close run thing as they overcame Worcestershire by just two runs at Headingley. The visitors however remained without a win in three games, but it was just the tonic they needed ahead of Friday night’s ... Read more

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Yorkshire gained their first victory of the season in the Friends Life t20 North Group but it was a desperately close run thing as they overcame Worcestershire by just two runs at Headingley.
The visitors however remained without a win in three games, but it was just the tonic they needed ahead of Friday night’s Roses clash at Old Trafford.
Defending a total of 152 for 7, Yorkshire were well served by man-of-the-match Richard Pyrah who captured 4 for 21 and Adil Rashid who claimed 3 for 19 off his four overs. But the real star performance came from Worcestershire’s Gareth Andrew who followed up his 3 for 30 by smashing an unbeaten 60 off 24 deliveries with five fours and four sixes.
Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan, playing in his second season for Worcestershire, took two wickets including a spectacular return catch but didn’t make any impact as he made just three off six balls in 21 laborious minutes in a bid to resurrect his side’s poor start but he fell to make the score 37 for four.
With Rashid and Pyrah each collecting two wickets in an over, Worcestershire slumped to 67 for 5 before Andrew set about the bowling, striking David Wainwright for two big sixes and a four in one over and hammering Steve Patterson for four and six to take his side into three figures.
James Cameron helped him add 59 in five overs for the sixth wicket before falling in another double-wicket over from Pyrah but Andrew refused to give up the fight and Ryan Sidebottom had to bowl the final over with 12 wanted.
Shaaiq Choudhry drove his first ball for three and when Andrew could only run a bye off the fifth his partner needed a boundary to win it for Worcestershire but he failed to make contact and the pair could only scamper another bye.
As so often has been the case this season, Yorkshire’s Andrew Gale got the innings off to a cracking start in an opening stand of 40 in 28 balls with Jonny Bairstow, the Yorkshire captain smacking five boundaries in his 29 off 15 deliveries before miscuing Shakib to Damien Wright running in from mid-on.
A powerful off-drive by Adam Lyth at the expense of Jack Shantry raised the 50 inside six overs but when Choudhry came on the left-hander drove his second ball straight to Moeen Ali at deep mid-on.
Bairstow was lbw swinging at Ali for 24 from 27 balls and Anthony McGrath just appeared to have got into his stride when he tamely played Andrew’s third ball to Shantry at midwicket, making it 99 for 4.
The slide continued as Gary Ballance flicked a ball from Andrew into Ben Scott’s gloves and the seamer picked up his third wicket by getting Gerard Brophy to hole out to Daryl Mitchell.
Shakib went full stretch to pluck a left-handed return catch from Pyrah out of the air and it was only some effective hitting by Sidebottom in the final over from Andrew that gave Yorkshire a total they were so narrowly able to defend.

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‘New coach by June 15’ https://dhakamirror.com/sport/cricket/new-coach-by-june-15/ Thu, 09 Jun 2011 11:23:40 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=30110 Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) will confirm the appointment of a new head coach for the national cricket team within the next seven days. “We are at an advanced stage in the process of appointment of the new coach. I’m confident that we will be able to confirm the deal within our target timeline which is ... Read more

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Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) will confirm the appointment of a new head coach for the national cricket team within the next seven days.
“We are at an advanced stage in the process of appointment of the new coach. I’m confident that we will be able to confirm the deal within our target timeline which is by June 15,” informed BCB CEO Manzur Ahmed, who joined the office yesterday after a vacation.
According to sources, it is all but confirmed that Australian Stuart Law is going to take the helm of the Tigers but Manzur said that they have been working on a shortlist.
“Right at this moment, it is not possible to disclose any names but what I can say is that we have a shortlist and we are moving forward with 4-5 applicants.
“It would have been better for us if we could finalise the deal earlier but still we are very close to appointing a coach within our deadline,” he added.
The Tigers’ next international assignment is in July-August when they will visit Zimbabwe for a single Test and five one-day internationals.
Manzur has been given the responsibility to deal with the appointment of the head coach as well as the specialist coaches and support staffs but the disclosure of few names by the BCB high-ups raised many eyebrows but Manzur was not ready to comment on the issue.
Manzur however was happy with the response he got from the coaches. “It’s really encouraging that many showed their interest to be involved with Bangladesh cricket. I can assure you that we are going to get a coach according to our expectations,” said Manzur.
The former cricketer also informed that they will be able to confirm the appointment of the support staff within a very short time once the deal with the head coach is done.
“We have a huge response for the specialist’s job, including that of the physiotherapist. But we want to take opinion of our new head coach before deciding on the support staff.
“It will not take much time as we are preparing everything,” said a confident Manzur.

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