Kiran More, the former Indian wicketkeeper-batsman, has been named as
the interim coach of the USA cricket team. He will take over from the
former coach Pubudu Dassanayake after the 49-year-old announced his
resignation due to differences with USA Cricket.
Initially, Dassanayake's contract was set to end by March 2019 but it
was extended to December 2019. Under his tenure, USA won the ODI status
after beating Hong Kong by 84 runs in the World Cricket League Division 2
in April this year. Previously, USA had only gained special ODI status
during the Champions Trophy back in 2004.
Dassanayake, who represented both Sri Lanka and Canada, has also
coached Canada and Nepal. Meanwhile, More, who played for India in 49
Tests and 94 ODIs, has served as the Chairman of the Indian selection
committee and also was the wicketkeeping-consultant of Mumbai Indians in
the IPL.
USA have also appointed a slew of advisors on a short-term basis. Sunil
Joshi has been named as an advisor for spin bowling, with Pravin Amre
and Kieran Powell joining the set-up as advisors in the batting
department. David Saker, who has been the bowling coach of both England
and Australia, was named as an advisor for fast bowling. James Pamment,
who replaced Jonty Rhodes as the fielding coach of Mumbai Indians in
2017, has been named as a fielding advisor.
Incidentally, Joshi served as Bangladesh's spin bowling coach until the
end of their 2019 World Cup campaign. On the other hand, Powell played
for West Indies last year during their tours of India and Bangladesh. He
also partook in West Indies' Regional first class competition, with the
game between Leeward Islands and Windward Islands in March this year,
turning out to be his last competitive match so far.
Paraag Marathe, Chairman of USA Cricket, said: "I want to thank Pubudu
for the work that he's done over the past few years to help the team
reach ODI status. He is an extremely accomplished coach and a person of
great integrity and strong values and his contribution to USA Cricket is
valued by us all. He leaves USA Cricket at this time with our best
wishes for the future."
"We're very fortunate that so many accomplished coaches want to work
with USA Cricket. The coaching advisors we have assembled stand among
the very best in the world and we believe that these individuals and the
new structure, can help to take the USA National Team to the next level
and provide the best chance possible of succeeding in the upcoming
qualification tournament," he added.
USA are scheduled to play in the T20 World Cup Americas Qualifier, Regional Finals, commencing on August 18.
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