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It Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has taken a daring step to renew its fast fixation department, confirming the end of its association with Andre Adams by mutual agreement. Adams, who joined the coach’s configuration in March 2024, was in charge of the Pace group during the World Cup T20 and the accumulation of the champions trophy. With a demanding international calendar on the horizon, BCB has opted for a change in leadership to guide the team’s fast bowls in the next phase of its development.
In an important appointment, the BCB has introduced the former Australian Speedster Shaun Tait as a new fast fixation coach. The Tait contract extends until November 2027, which covers a crucial period that includes the T20 World Cup by 2026 and the 50 World Cup over 2027. The Council is banking in Tait’s experience in the subcontinent to raise the standards of Bangladesh’s rhythm attack.
Taking care of a time when Bangladesh is preparing for a calendar full of T20is, hatred and tests, Tait expressed his enthusiasm to shape a competitive bow unit and based on the results.
“It’s a good time to participate with Bangladesh’s Cricket team right now, a little new was if you want. This is the international cricket, not a development team, and everyone hopes that talent will bring results,” said Tait as quoted by Espncricinfo.
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Known for his forceful rhythm and fierce competitiveness, Tait brings with him a large number of coaching experience through the international and franchise cricket. He has previously exercised as a bowling coach PakistanWestern Indiesand Afghanistanand kept several papers in leagues like the BBL, PSL, LPLand English regional circuit. His familiarity with the Bangladesh cricket is also noteworthy, after working closely with players such as Shoriful Islam and Khaled Ahmed during his term with the Chittagugian kings in the Bangladesh Premier League.
During his career, Tait represented Australia in 59 games between 2005 and 2016. He was a key figure in the Australian ICC World Cup World Cup winning campaign, winning a reputation as one of the fastest bowls than the game has ever seen.
With a new mentor at the helm, Bangladesh will wait for his emerging quick bowls to transform the potential into performance in the global scenario.
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