NEW DELHI: The Uganda Cricket Affiliation (UCA) has appointed former Indian first-class cricketer Abhay Sharma as the top coach of the lads’s nationwide workforce. This announcement comes because the Cricket Cranes gear up for his or her inaugural look within the upcoming Twenty20 World Cup, slated to be collectively hosted by the USA and the West Indies from June 1.
Sharma’s in depth teaching pedigree, boasting stints with esteemed outfits similar to India A, India Beneath-19s, the Indian girls’s cricket workforce, and the Delhi Ranji Trophy workforce, underscores the UCA’s dedication to bolstering its teaching setup with seasoned experience.
In an announcement launched on the UCA’s official web site, the affiliation expressed confidence in Sharma’s skill to guide the Cricket Cranes into a brand new period of success, citing his “wealth of data and experience.”

The 54-year-old coach reciprocated the sentiment, affirming his dedication to contributing to the workforce’s ambitions, which notably embody toppling cricketing powerhouses within the forthcoming World Cup.
Acknowledging Uganda Cricket’s commendable performances over the previous yr, Sharma highlighted areas of enchancment, notably emphasizing the necessity to improve the workforce’s fielding prowess.
Sharma’s appointment comes with a three-year working contract, signaling a long-term imaginative and prescient geared toward fortifying Uganda’s cricketing infrastructure and nurturing expertise for sustained success on the worldwide stage.
(With inputs from AFP)



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