Dhaka: Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has appointed former South African pacer Allan Donald as the fast-bowling coach of their men's team till the 2022 T20 World Cup.
Donald, who played 72 Tests and 64 ODIs, will take over from Ottis Gibson, who joined Yorkshire as head coach. He will be linking up with his former teammate Russell Domingo, who is currently the head coach of the Bangladesh team.
The 55-year-old had worked as a bowling consultant in 2007 and also had a stint with Warwickshire County Cricket Club. He then went on to work with Zimbabwe's domestic side -- Mountaineers -- in 2010 and also served as New Zealand's bowling coach during the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2011.
The legendary pacer has also worked with South Africa and Sri Lanka before and once had a stint in the IPL with Royal Challengers Bangalore. The legendary pacer was also inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame in 2019.
"Very special day for me just to announce that I will be joining the Bangladesh cricket team right from the start of the South African series, leading up to the T20 World Cup that will take place in Australia," Cricbuzz quoted Donald as saying.
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