Ammar Ghoul, the former fast rifle in Pakistan, is holding talks with the Bangladesh Cricket Council (BCB) regarding the possibility of the bowling coach in the national team. BCB is currently seeking a new bowling coach to replace André Adams, who will last for two years until February 2026. However, a senior BCB official official revealed that Adams, who will supervise Bespers during the next match test series against Zimbabwe, is unlikely to complete his contract due to dissatisfaction with the team regarding his performance. This council prompted the search for an alternative.
“We are in conversations, but nothing has been confirmed yet. Emphasis depends on the understanding, conditions and mutual provisions, and this depends on the council,” Cricbuzz quoted Gul as saying.
Since his retirement from the international crochet game in 2020, Gul built a noticeable training profession. He played 47 tests, 130 ODIS, 60 T20is for Pakistan between 2003 and 2016. After his retirement, he played roles with Kuwait Kombea in the Pakistani Premier League (PSL), and the national team in Afghanistan, and later worked as a quick coach in Pakistan.
In addition to Gul, other names include looking at this role that former Australian Sean Tate, as well as former Boling Boling coaches Alan Donald and Utz Gibson.
Meanwhile, BCB has extended the Phil Simmons training contract until the 2027 World Cup. The Board of Directors also ended Mohamed Salah El -Din as a chief coach assistant.
“The verbal agreement has been completed with Salahuddin Bahi. The procedures may be completed during the board meeting. It was supposed to be announced at that time, but for unexpected reasons, it was postponed,” said an official at BCB.
Salah al -Din, the coach, who has a great appreciation in the cricket game in Bangladesh, has played a role in the big coach and added the title coach later. He is expected to play a decisive role in Bangladesh’s preparations for their upcoming international tasks.
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