Ali Maiden Appointed Head Coach of Bears Women
Ali Maiden, who served as England's assistant coach during their 2017 ODI World Cup triumph, is set to embark on a new chapter in his career as the inaugural head coach of Bears Women. Maiden, who has primarily worked in the men's game in recent years, expressed his eagerness to return to the women's game.
Maiden's appointment at Bears Women, based at Edgbaston, will commence on November 1. He will oversee preparations for the 2025 season, when the club will compete in England's new domestic structure for women's cricket.
"I'm thrilled to be joining Bears Women at the start," Maiden said. "The club's passion for women's cricket and their commitment to developing a successful team are evident. I've been seeking an opportunity to return to women's cricket, and this role aligns perfectly with my aspirations."
Bears Women, operated by Warwickshire, is one of eight 'Tier 1' sides that will participate in the new domestic structure. Laura MacLeod will serve as their director of cricket, and the club has already secured the signings of Emily Arlott, Hannah Baker, Chloe Brewer, Katie George, and Charis Pavely.
Maiden's departure from Yorkshire's men's team marks the end of a three-year tenure, during which he played a key role in developing their batters. Colin Graves, Yorkshire's chair, expressed his gratitude for Maiden's contributions.
"We wish Ali all the best in his future endeavors and thank him for his dedication to Yorkshire CCC over the past three seasons," Graves said.
Maiden's appointment as head coach of Bears Women is a significant step in the development of women's cricket in England. His experience and expertise will be invaluable as the club aims to establish itself as a force in the new domestic structure.
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