new Delhi. Dave Whitmore, who made the Sri Lanka Cricket team the World Champion in One Day Cricket in 1996, has been appointed as the Head Coach of the Nepal Cricket Team. Dave Whitmore was earlier the coach of India’s first-class team, Baroda, but the Board of Cricket in India (BCCI) told states that they would send a senior citizen (over 60 years) to their senior class during the Kovid-19 standard. Avoid joining support staff. It was only after this that Baroda decided not to take the services of Whitmore.
In a statement released by the Nepal Cricket Association after 66-year-old Dave was appointed as coach, former Australian cricketer Dave Whitmore has been appointed as the head coach of the national team. He has previously been the coach of many teams such as Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe cricket team.
Dave Whitmore is a very experienced coach and during his tenure in 1996 he also made the Sri Lanka cricket team the first ODI World Cup champion. Not only this, he was also the coach of the Indian Under-19 team in the year 2008 and this year the Indian Under-19 team won the World Cup under the captaincy of Virat Kohli. In addition, Dave has also held the position of coach of the Whitmore County team Lancashire. Lancashire’s team won the National League and NatWest Trophy twice under his coach.
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