The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has appointed India’s Ramakrishnan Sridhar because the assistant coach for the nationwide crew.
Sridhar will help the crew within the upcoming Take a look at match towards New Zealand and the three-match ODI sequence towards South Africa, as introduced by the board on Wednesday.
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R Sridhar, who has served because the fielding coach for the Indian cricket crew in round 300 matches, together with two ODI and two T20 World Cups, will now help Afghanistan. Additionally, he was the spin bowling coach for Kings XI Punjab within the Indian Premier League (IPL) from 2014 to 2017.
“The Afghanistan Cricket Board needs Sridhar fills the function successfully and hopes to have long run contract with him sooner or later,” the Afghanistan Cricket Board’s announcement learn.
ACB identify R. Sridhar as Nationwide Workforce’s Asst. Coach for New Zealand and South Africa Fixtures.
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— Afghanistan Cricket Board (@ACBofficials) August 21, 2024
R Sridhar, a Stage-3 licensed coach, has beforehand served because the assistant coach and spin bowling coach for the Indian Below-19 nationwide crew.
Sridhar started his teaching profession in 2001, coached India Below-19 crew in the course of the 2014 World Cup. He labored on the Nationwide Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru from 2008 to 2014, specializing in fielding and spin bowling. The Afghanistan Cricket Board goals for Sridhar to satisfy his function successfully and is looking forward to a long-term contract with him sooner or later.
Sridhar performed 35 first-class matches in his profession, accumulating 574 runs in 40 innings at a mean of 16.40, together with one half-century. He additionally took 91 wickets in first-class cricket. In Listing A matches, the previous India coach scored 69 runs and took 14 wickets in 15 video games.
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