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Matthew Wade Retires from International Cricket, Embraces Coaching Role

Matthew Wade Retires from International Cricket, Embraces Coaching Role

Matthew Wade, the former Australian wicketkeeper-batter, has bid farewell to international cricket and will embark on a new chapter as a coach with the national team. Wade's retirement comes after a distinguished career spanning over a decade, during which he represented Australia in 36 Tests, 97 ODIs, and 92 T20Is.Wade's international journey began in 2011, and he quickly established himself as a versatile player, capable of contributing with both bat and gloves. He played a pivotal role in Australia's T20 World Cup triumph in 2021, showcasing his prowess as a finisher with a match-winning knock in the semi-final against Pakistan.In recent years, Wade has transitioned to a more specialized role as a batter, and he enjoyed a successful return to the Test side in 2019, scoring two centuries in the Ashes series. However, his Test career came to an end in 2021, and he also retired from red-ball cricket at the domestic level in March 2023.While Wade's international career has come to a close, he will continue to play in the Big Bash League (BBL) for the Hobart Hurricanes and participate in franchise tournaments around the world. He will also bring his experience and expertise to the Australian T20I squad as a coach, working alongside head coach Andre Borovec.Wade's retirement marks the end of an era for Australian cricket, as he was one of the last remaining members of the team that won the 2015 World Cup. His contributions to the national team have been immense, and he will be remembered as a skilled and versatile player who always gave his all on the field.

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Ricky Ponting Opens Up on Delhi Capitals Exit, Embraces Pressure of Coaching

Ricky Ponting Opens Up on Delhi Capitals Exit, Embraces Pressure of Coaching

Ricky Ponting, the former Australian skipper, has shed light on his departure from the Delhi Capitals (DC) coaching setup, citing availability issues and the franchise's desire for a full-time head coach. Ponting's exit from DC after seven years paved the way for his appointment as the new head coach of Punjab Kings (PBKS) starting from IPL 2025.Ponting's IPL journey began as a player with Kolkata Knight Riders in 2008, followed by a stint with Mumbai Indians, where he relinquished the captaincy in 2013. He later served as an advisor in 2014 and head coach in 2015 and 2016. In 2018, he took over as head coach of DC, guiding them to three consecutive playoff appearances from 2019 to 2021, including their maiden final in 2020.Reflecting on his time with DC, Ponting emphasized the "family environment" he fostered. However, he acknowledged the franchise's desire for a full-time head coach, which he could not commit to due to other commitments and family time."I understand what they want; they said to me that my availability was becoming an issue. And they wanted to pretty much have a full-time head coach. I could not commit to that, so I was disappointed that it ended, but I understand the direction they wanted to head going forward," Ponting said.Despite the disappointment, Ponting expressed gratitude for the memories and relationships he built during his tenure. He also highlighted the pressure of winning a trophy, which he embraces as a coach."That is the thing that makes coaching inviting to me. I like having that pressure. It is as close to getting back to playing as you can possibly get," he added.Ponting acknowledged the evolution of coaching in the IPL, with teams appointing coaches for specific roles. He believes this has contributed to the improvement of Indian players, who benefit from exposure to top coaches.As for his new role with PBKS, Ponting will prioritize identifying players for retention ahead of the next season. Key performers from last season include Harshal Patel, Shashank Singh, and Ashutosh Sharma. The squad also boasts notable talents like Arshdeep Singh, Jitesh Sharma, Rahul Chahar, and overseas players like Sam Curran, Liam Livingstone, Jonny Bairstow, and Kagiso Rabada.With the retirement of Shikhar Dhawan, Ponting and the team management will also need to appoint a new captain.

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Ricky Ponting Eyes IPL Return with Kolkata Knight Riders

Ricky Ponting Eyes IPL Return with Kolkata Knight Riders

Ricky Ponting, the legendary Australian cricketer and coach, is currently a free agent in the Indian Premier League (IPL) after parting ways with Delhi Capitals (DC) in July 2023. Ponting, a two-time World Cup-winning captain, joined DC in 2018 and guided the team to its maiden IPL final in 2021. However, the team's performance in subsequent seasons fell short of expectations.Despite his lackluster coaching record in the IPL, Ponting remains a highly sought-after figure in the league. As the IPL 2025 mega auction approaches, rumors are swirling that Ponting could join defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR). In a recent interview, Ponting expressed his interest in continuing his IPL journey, albeit with a different franchise."There might be a few opportunities coming up in IPL in the next few weeks, and we'll see what happens," Ponting told Sky Sports.KKR is reportedly considering Ponting or Sri Lankan great Kumar Sangakkara as a replacement for former mentor Gautam Gambhir, who was recently appointed head coach of the Indian cricket team.Meanwhile, Ponting remains eager to take up coaching opportunities in the IPL. He acknowledged that the lack of silverware during his tenure at DC led to his departure but expressed his desire to return to the league."I'd love to coach again in the IPL. I've had a great time every year that I've been involved, whether that was in the early days as a player or the couple of years I had at Mumbai as head coach there," Ponting said on The ICC Review podcast."I've had seven seasons at Delhi, which unfortunately didn't really work out the way that I would have wanted and certainly the way that the franchise would have wanted.""Me going there was all about trying to bring some silverware to the team and that didn't happen," he conceded.With his wealth of experience and knowledge, Ricky Ponting remains a valuable asset to any IPL franchise. His potential move to KKR would be a significant development in the league and could bolster the team's chances of retaining its title.

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Andrew Flintoff Appointed England Lions Head Coach

Andrew Flintoff Appointed England Lions Head Coach

Andrew Flintoff, the legendary English cricketer, has been appointed as the new head coach of the England Lions, the national team's development squad. Flintoff, who played 79 Tests for England, will take up his new role in October, leading the Lions on tours to South Africa, Australia, India, and Zimbabwe over the next year.Flintoff's appointment is a testament to his growing reputation as a coach. Since returning to cricket in 2023 after a horrific car crash, he has worked as an assistant coach with the England men's team and as head coach of the Northern Superchargers in the Men's Hundred.In his new role, Flintoff will be responsible for performance planning, player development reviews, team selection, and player appraisals. He will also work closely with the England men's team management, led by head coach Brendon McCullum.Flintoff's appointment has been welcomed by England's men's performance director, Ed Barney. "Andrew stood out thanks to his inspirational leadership, coaching expertise, and deep understanding of the game," Barney said. "His vision aligns very closely with the playing style and identity that has been fostered with England Men under Brendon McCullum."Flintoff is excited about the opportunity to work with the Lions. "It's a fantastic opportunity to work with some of the best up-and-coming talent in the country and to help shape the future of the men's game," he said. "The Lions programme has always been a vital stepping stone for players pushing for international success, and I'm honoured to be part of that journey."The future of English cricket looks bright with Flintoff at the helm of the Lions. He is a passionate and experienced coach who is committed to developing the next generation of England stars.

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Graeme West Appointed Director of High Performance at Cricket Ireland

Graeme West Appointed Director of High Performance at Cricket Ireland

Graeme West, the current Cricket West Indies (CWI) high-performance manager, is set to take over as director of high performance at Cricket Ireland (CI) next month. West brings a wealth of experience to the role, having worked closely with young talent from across the West Indies during his stint with CWI that started in 2012.In 2016, West coached the West Indies team that lifted the Under-19 World Cup. After working with the U-19 and 'A' teams, his current role as high-performance manager included setting up academy programs and building a pool of coaches. He is expected to have a similar profile in Ireland.Before joining CWI, West spent five years at the Middlesex academy, where he worked with Ireland internationals Paul Stirling, Andy Balbirnie, Andrew Poynter, and Stuart Poynter. West has not played any top-flight cricket but holds a Level 4 ECB coaching qualification."I am delighted to be joining Cricket Ireland as the organization continues to grow and strengthen," West said in a statement. "The Strategic Plan for 2024-27 is incredibly exciting, and I look forward to applying my experience and philosophy to the wealth of talent and expertise that has been assembled as we further establish Ireland as a major cricketing nation."Warren Deutrom, the chief executive at CI, said the appointment was a step towards Ireland becoming a "fit-for-purpose Full Member.""When we set out to create and recruit for the role, the profile, initiative, and experience that Graeme possesses is exactly what we were looking for," Deutrom said. "We knew that in order to be successful in this new role, the candidate required leadership experience, exceptional people skills, and the ability to be a mentor as much as a manager. In Graeme, we believe we have found that candidate.""As an organization, we are going through a process of reviewing and evolving our operations to ensure we are fit-for-purpose as a Full Member in a rapidly changing environment. One of the strategic decisions we made was to acknowledge the scale and scope of our work has outgrown our pre-Full Member structures."The senior men's team has a busy few weeks ahead, with a white-ball tour of the UAE to play South Africa later this month. The senior women's team is set to host England for three ODIs and two ODIs starting Saturday.

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Rahul Dravid Reflects on Coaching Career, Shares Career Advice

Rahul Dravid Reflects on Coaching Career, Shares Career Advice

Rahul Dravid, the former India coach and captain, recently shared his thoughts on his coaching career and the challenges of the game at the CEAT awards. Dravid, who guided India to victory in the T20 World Cup earlier this year, reflected on the highs and lows of his tenure."The beauty of this game is that you are failing a lot more than you are succeeding," Dravid said. "But that's what makes it so much more fun, so much more enjoyable."Dravid's tenure as coach was marked by both success and disappointment. India reached the final of the World Test Championship and the ODI World Cup but lost both to Australia. However, they managed to bring home the T20 World Cup, defeating South Africa in a thrilling final."When you have moments like that, I try and avoid showing that to my children, thinking I've gone mad or something," Dravid said of his emotions after winning the T20 World Cup. "But I have been always telling the boys that we have got to maintain our balance, we've got to remain cool and not go up and down with the results."Dravid also spoke about the challenges of coaching a team at the highest level. "You are constantly under scrutiny," he said. "You are constantly being judged. But that's part of the job. You have to be able to handle that pressure."Despite the challenges, Dravid said he enjoyed his time as coach. "It was a great experience," he said. "I learned a lot. I grew a lot. And I made some lifelong friends."Dravid is now looking forward to the next chapter in his career. He has not yet announced his plans, but he said he is open to new opportunities. "I'm not sure what the future holds," he said. "But I'm excited to find out."

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Tim Paine's Witty Social Media Post Pokes Fun at Spinner's Botched Delivery

Tim Paine's Witty Social Media Post Pokes Fun at Spinner's Botched Delivery

Former Australian Test captain Tim Paine has once again showcased his witty side on social media, this time poking fun at a spinner's hilarious delivery. Paine, who was recently appointed as the head coach of the Adelaide Strikers for the upcoming Big Bash League (BBL) season, shared a video on Twitter of a spinner hilariously botching a delivery, with the ball slipping out of his hand and falling far short of the pitch.The video, originally posted by @SENTassie, joked about the Strikers' potential interest in the hapless spinner, stating, "We’ve heard the Strikers have committed to selecting this world-class spinner with their pick." Paine joined in the fun, quipping, "If only we had some space left in the salary cap for this mystery spinner."Paine's appointment as the head coach of the Strikers marks the latest step in his rapid ascent through the coaching ranks. After serving as an assistant to Jason Gillespie last season, Paine was named head coach following Gillespie's departure. His new role will see him leading a Strikers team that has shown great promise, particularly with their strong finish to the last BBL season, where they secured a spot in the finals.Paine's light-hearted approach on social media contrasts with his serious commitment to his coaching duties. He has already been active in the development of young talent, including his involvement with NT Strike in the Top End T20 series and his previous stint as an assistant coach for Australia A.As Paine prepares to lead the Strikers into BBL14, fans can expect a blend of his cricketing acumen and his characteristic humour, both on and off the field. Paine's appointment as head coach is a testament to his dedication to the sport and his ability to connect with players and fans alike.

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Ali Maiden Appointed Head Coach of Bears Women

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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Wriddhiman Saha Returns to Bengal Cricket, Focuses on Present

Wriddhiman Saha Returns to Bengal Cricket, Focuses on Present

Wriddhiman Saha, the veteran wicketkeeper-batter, has expressed his desire to move past his past differences with the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) and contribute to the team's success. Speaking at the Eden Gardens, Saha emphasized his focus on the present and his willingness to serve Bengal cricket in any capacity.Saha, 39, parted ways with Bengal before the 2022-23 season following a dispute with CAB joint-secretary Debabrata Das. However, he has now indicated his readiness to reconcile and help the team achieve its goals. "I don't think of the past or the future, but only stay in the present. And on that note, currently, all I am thinking about is about playing for Bengal. I have forgotten everything that happened in the past," he said.Saha also expressed his openness to coaching Bengal in the future. "I am open to help Bengal in any capacity possible. Since I am a cricketer, I would be better off helping Bengal in coaching instead of any administrative role," he said.CAB president Snehasish Ganguly welcomed Saha's return, acknowledging his experience and value to the team. "Someone of Saha's experience was necessary for Bengal to fill the gap left by Tiwary," Ganguly said.Saha's return raises questions about the balance between grooming young wicketkeeper Abishek Porel and utilizing Saha's experience. However, Saha assured that he would support Porel's growth and ensure he doesn't fall by the wayside. "Even before I left Bengal, I was grooming Abishek from the sidelines, and that will continue," Saha said.Saha also addressed concerns about the lack of Bengali cricketers in the Bengal team. He emphasized that merit should be the primary criteria for selection. "If you play well, you will get an opportunity, and that's what has been happening in Bengal," he said.Despite a disappointing season last year, Saha remains optimistic about Bengal's prospects. "I am sure the management will aim to give Abishek all the opportunities possible," he said. "I can understand that some people may feel that the Bengal team should have more Bengalis, but I don't feel that's enough reason as talent and hard work should be the primary criteria."

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