Introduction
In a strategic move to elevate Bangladesh’s cricket performance, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has appointed David Hemp and Andre Adams as the new batting and bowling coaches, respectively. The duo has signed two-year contracts and is set to commence their roles from the upcoming home series against Sri Lanka, starting next month.
David Hemp: From Bermuda to Bangladesh
Background and Previous Engagements
David Hemp, a prominent figure in county cricket, brings a wealth of experience to the Bangladesh cricket scene. Having played 24 ODIs for Bermuda, Hemp served as the team’s batting coach during the New Zealand tour last year. His journey with the BCB began in May 2023 when he assumed the role of high-performance head coach, a position that has now paved the way for his elevation to the senior side. Notably, Hemp also held the position of head coach for the Pakistan women’s team from 2020 to 2022.
Andre Adams: A Bowling Maestro Joins the Fray
Diverse Coaching Experience
Andre Adams, the seasoned bowling coach, has an impressive coaching resume, having worked with various teams, including both the New Zealand men’s and women’s squads. Notably, he served as Australia’s assistant coach in the 2022-23 series against South Africa. Adams, who played 47 matches across formats for New Zealand, brings a wealth of playing experience to complement his coaching prowess.
Changing of the Guard: Previous Coaching Landscape
Notable Departures
The recent appointments mark a shift from the coaching landscape Bangladesh had witnessed earlier. Allan Donald, the previous permanent fast-bowling coach, parted ways after the ODI World Cup in India. Jamie Siddons, the last batting coach, concluded his tenure following the T20 World Cup in 2022. Chandika Hathurusinghe temporarily oversaw the batting coach role, supported by technical consultant S Sriram during the last World Cup, with Nic Pothas serving as the assistant coach.
The Hiring Process: BCB’s Search for Excellence
BCB’s Initiative
In a bid to strengthen their coaching staff, the BCB initiated a recruitment drive in January. The board advertised openings not only for batting and bowling coaches but also for a performance analyst and a strength and conditioning coach, emphasizing a holistic approach to enhance the team’s overall performance.
Conclusion
With David Hemp and Andre Adams at the helm, Bangladesh cricket anticipates a rejuvenated and dynamic approach. The upcoming series against Sri Lanka sets the stage for a new era under their guidance.
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