Tigers head coach Domingo to arrive next week
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DHAKA, Jan 2, 2021 (BSS) Tigers head coach Russell Domingo is set to return to Bangladesh next Friday, just two days before the national team starts its training session for the upcoming home series against West Indies.
Domingo left the country after the Bangabandhu T20 Cup to spend his Christmas holiday with his family.
However two coaches of Bangladesh coaching staffs trainer Julian Calefato and head of physical performance Nick Lee have already arrived in Bangladesh today.
Along with Doming, pace bowling coach Ottis Gibson and fielding coach Ryan Cook will also return to the country.
By AFP - Agence France Presse December 21, 2020 Print Article
Sri Lanka coach Mickey Arthur speaking during a press conference in Colombo this year. ISHARA S. KODIKARA Text size
Sri Lanka have all bases covered ahead of a two-match Test series against South Africa, head coach Mickey Arthur said Monday.
The first Test starts in Centurion Saturday.
Arthur said conditions at the Test grounds in Centurion and Johannesburg were likely to be more helpful to pace bowlers than they were in Durban and Port Elizabeth, where Sri Lanka gained upset wins for a 2-0 series victory in the 2018/19 season. Conditions are going to be totally different from what Sri Lanka had then, said Arthur, but I had a look at the pitch at Centurion this morning and I expect it to be a good cricket wicket.
We have all bases covered ahead of the South Africa Test series, says Sri Lanka coach Mickey Arthur
Arthur said conditions at the Test grounds in Centurion and Johannesburg were likely to be more helpful to pace bowlers. File image of Sri Lanka coach Mickey Arthur | Sportzpics for BCCI / Vipin Pawar
Sri Lanka have “all bases covered” ahead of a two-match Test series against South Africa, head coach Mickey Arthur said on Monday. The first Test starts in Centurion Saturday.
Arthur said conditions at the Test grounds in Centurion and Johannesburg were likely to be more helpful to pace bowlers than they were in Durban and Port Elizabeth, where Sri Lanka gained upset wins for a 2-0 series victory in the 2018/19 season.