A few days ago, was scrambling to coach the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB). But after consultation with South African Gary Kirsten for the appointment of the coach, all of them have been solved. Bangladesh has got Stevens Rhodes of England as the new head coach since the West Indies tour. Ryan Cook joins South Africa as the fielding coach during this tour Now join the new batting consultant team on the first ODI in the series.
BCB chief executive Nizamuddin Chowdhury Sujon confirmed the matter. Although he is not named, a reliable source told the BCB that 42-year-old South African cricketer Neil McKenzie is batting consultant.
Nizamuddin Chowdhury said at the Sher-e-Bangla national cricket stadium in Mirpur on Wednesday, "A batting consultant with our national team in the West Indies will join. All have become final. If all is well, then hopefully join July 22nd. Now people are being kept in mind about their 2019 World Cup. The contract will be done with the batting consultant. '
Whether the name of the batting consultant is McKenzie? "It is not possible to name the name because there are some rules on the agreement."
Meanwhile, Zimbabwe will be touring Bangladesh in October. The BCB chief executive said, "The schedule for the series will be finalized within a day or two." Very soon the final decision will be known about the Zimbabwe series. BCB and Zimbabwe Cricket Operations are in the final stages of this series. The decision will be finalized within two or two days.
Meanwhile, Nizamuddin said about the new coach of the Under-19 team, Naveed Nawaz of Sri Lanka, "The 2020 U-19 World Cup will be held in South Africa. That's how we're planning. There is also a plan to appoint some supporting staff along with Nawaz Nawaz. Strength and conditioning coach can be appointed in that case very soon. We have confirmed some series of youth. We have confirmed the Home and Away series of Sri Lanka and England. It is also considering whether the Zimbabwe conditioning camp or other matches can be played before the World Cup. '
Youth team's Lankan coach Naveed played just one Test Bangladesh was the opponent of that Test in 2002. Former left-handed Lankan batsman played domestic cricket in Bangladesh.