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Old February 10, 2013, 10:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Murad
“We have three applicants including Shane Jurgensen. After evaluating everything the cricket operations committee considered Jurgensen the best choice for the job and now his appointment is subject to approval of the board,” said BCB's media committee chairman Jalal Yunus after the meeting.

“Stuart Karpinnen, our academy trainer, will be our trainer for the Sri Lanka tour and we have two candidates for two specialist positions -- a batting coach from England and a fielding coach from Australia. We will negotiate with them, and possibly try to bring them on board before the Sri Lanka series. If we don't get the specialist positions from our list, we will take local coaches to Sri Lanka. We wanted a local assistant coach, a position in which four former national players have shown interest. We will advertise for the position so that others can apply,” said Yunus, adding that former short-term spin-bowling coach Saqlain Mushtaq wants coach the Tigers for 100 days in a calendar year but they (the BCB) haven't decided how to allot those 100 days.

http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesig...php?nid=268504
Why aren't they hiring Siddons as the batting coach.....what will it take for BCB to hire folks, the likes of Siddons-Pont?

Is Saqlain asking for too much money that BCB can only afford to keep him for 100 days? It seems every coach that has been effective are not utilized properly or would not stay. Our cricket seems to be caught in this vicious web and suffering from any real improvement that can ne quantifiable.
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