The Board of Control for Cricket in India’s standard operating procedure advising that coaches as well as members of the support and ground staff above 60 years of age be discouraged from participating in training has left most state associations in a fix. The Cricket Association of Bengal has appointed Arun Lal, a former India international and a cancer survivor …
BCCI's Standard Operating Procedure for state associations bar 60-plus individuals from taking part in the training camp, potentially affecting Arun Lal and Australian Dav Whatmore, who are coaches of Bengal and Baroda respectively. "Individuals who are over the age of 60 years, viz support staff, umpires, ground staff and those individuals with underlying medical conditions such as diabetes, weakened immunity, …
Following a dismal season, Whatmore had parted ways with Kerala after spending three years with the southern side Vadodara: Sri Lanka’s World Cup-winning Australian coach Dav Whatmore was on Sunday appointed Baroda’s Ranji team coach as well as Director of Cricket, state body’s secretary Ajit Lele confirmed. The PTI had reported a couple of days back that Whatmore was set …
The Baroda Cricket Association on Wednesday said that talks are on with Whatmore, who guided Sri Lanka to their maiden World Cup triumph in 1996. Vadodara: World Cup-winning coach Dav Whatmore is set to take over the reigns of the Baroda team after being shortlisted for the job by its cricket association. “The Apex council members of the BCA have …