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Jurgensen becomes full-time Bangladesh coach

Shane Jurgensen, the Australian who has been Bangladesh's interim coach over the past few months, has been given the role full-time till the end of the year

Mohammad Isam
Mohammad Isam
09-Feb-2013

BCB unhappy with six injured players

The Bangladesh selectors are concerned with the injury situation of six players including Shakib Al Hasan, but what has created more unease in the BCB is the apparent reluctance among these players to take part in rehabilitation.
During the cricket operations committee meeting on Saturday, the six players were identified and it was decided that the board will ask the franchises to rest Shakib, Mashrafe Mortaza, Mushfiqur Rahim, Ziaur Rahman, Tamim Iqbal and Mahmudullah if required. But the board's concern is with many of these players refusing to take part in proper rehabilitation programs during the BPL.
"The physio has told us that many of these injured players have not taken part in rehabilitation programs," Jalal Yunus, BCB media committee chairman, said. "If they had done so, the injuries wouldn't have been as concerning as they are now."
As for Shakib, the board is still confident that he will be available for tours to both Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe, though he would be required to play all formats. "Shakib is not complaining of any pain and he is going to play today's BPL match. For all these players, the board will inform the franchises if our injured players need rest," Yunus said.

Shane Jurgensen, the 36-year-old Australian, will continue as Bangladesh's head coach for the rest of the year. He was the side's interim coach in their previous international series, against West Indies in which the home side won the ODI series 3-2.
The decision was taken by the board's cricket operations committee during a meeting on Saturday. His 11-month appointment will be formalised once the Bangladesh board approves it next week. Several other coaching appointments are likely over the next week.
"Shane Jurgensen was the most suitable candidate among those who had applied for the position," BCB's media committee chairman Jalal Yunus said. "The cricket operations committee will recommend his appointment till December 31 this year."
Jurgensen first became part of the Bangladesh coaching set-up in October 2011,taking charge of the bowling, and took over asinterim head coach after Richard Pybusquit last October. Bangladesh have been struggling to find a coach for the long term after Jamie Siddon's four-year tenure ended soon after the 2011 World Cup. Stuart Law was in the job for less than a year, and Pybus lasted only four months.
Jurgensen was New Zealand's bowling coach between 2008 and 2010 and had also recently been a coach on New Zealand Cricket's high performance programme. He has coached for nearly 15 years at a number of different levels since his first trip to the United Kingdom with Horsham Cricket Club at the age of 21.
Stuart Karppinen, the trainer at BCB's National Cricket Academy, will take over as the national team's trainer during the tour to Sri Lanka next month. The positions of batting and fielding coach are still being negotiated, and the Bangladesh board are looking to name a local as the assistant coach.
"Stuart Karpinnen will be our trainer for Sri Lanka, I won't mention names but we have lined up candidates for two specialist positions," Yunus said. "The batting coach is someone from the UK and the fielding coach will be Australian.
"We will negotiate with them, and possibly try to bring them 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, for which four former national players have shown interest. We will advertise for the position so that others can apply."
Saqlain Mushtaq is also set to return as spin bowling consultant though he wants to do the job for 100 days in a year.

Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo's Bangladesh correspondent


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