Shane McDermott appointed Bangladesh's fielding coach

The Bangladesh Cricket Board on Saturday (March 5) selected Shane McDermott as their public group's handling mentor. Cricbuzz prior reported that McDermott will supplant Rajin Saleh, who was selected as their break handling for the home series against Afghanistan. BCB chose to name Mizanur Rahman as their between time handling mentor for the home series against Pakistan after BCB chose not to recharge the agreement of handling mentor Ryan Cook after the ICC T20 World Cup. Mizanur was traded by Rajin for the home series against Afghanistan however handling stayed a main issue for the hosts for a long while now. Bangladesh lead trainer Russell Domingo conceded dropped gets are harming his side reliably after the hosts dropped nine gets in three ODIs and two T20Is against Afghanistan. The 41-year-old McDermott has past experience of working with the BCB having filled in as the National Academy Head Coach, National Team Fielding Coach and High Performance Fitness Coordinator somewhere in the range of 2006 and 2008. ''His (McDermott) present agreement will approach the finish of November 2023. McDermott will join the South Africa-bound crew in Dhaka this week,'' BCB said in an explanation on Saturday. McDermott brings more than twenty years of training experience. He was the Sri Lanka group's handling mentor and Sri Lanka A side's lead trainer. He has likewise worked with the Australia senior group as its interval colleague mentor and handling mentor. In his expert vocation, he has been associated with different training limits with Western Australia, South Australia, Northern Territory and Cricket Tasmania.