BCB brings in split coaching
Domingo to coach Tigers' Tests, ODIs as Sriram T20s
Tuesday, 23 August 2022
Bangladesh stripped head coach Russell Domingo of his role overseeing the Twenty20 side and told him to focus on Test and one-day international (ODI) cricket, just days before the Asia Cup, reports AFP.
Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president Nazmul Hassan said that former Indian cricketer Sridharan Sriram, named last week as the technical consultant, will look after the T20 side.
"Russell Domingo won't be part of the T20 set-up. He will be with ODIs and Tests," Nazmul told a press briefing in Dhaka. "There's no head coach" for the T20 side, he added. "We have a batting coach, a spin coach, fast bowling coach and fielding coach. We also have the captain. We also have a technical consultant for T20s. He will give the game plan," he said.
Domingo, a 47-year-old South African, was appointed Bangladesh's head coach in August 2019, initially on a two-year contract. The BCB last year extended it until November 2023.
But Bangladesh have struggled in T20s under Domingo, failing to win a game in the Super 12 stage of the World Cup in the United Arab Emirates last year.
They have won just two of their last 15 T20s and suffered their maiden series loss to Zimbabwe earlier this month.
Domingo said the BCB's decision to separate the roles was a "great" idea.
"It gives me nice focus on the Test match and 50-overs stuff," he said.
"We have had some great results and bad results in T20s," he said. "I don't think it is a bad idea to make a fresh approach in T20s.
"It is not about me," he added. "I am all for making the team better."
Bangladesh will leave today (Tuesday) for the Asia Cup in the UAE, where they will compete in Group B alongside Afghanistan and Sri Lanka. The tournament starts on Saturday.
Bangladesh will play a tri-nation tournament in New Zealand involving the hosts and Pakistan in October before they travel to Australia for the T20 World Cup.