DUBAI, Oct 13: Former Test cricketers Dayle Hadlee of New Zealand and Mudassar Nazar of Pakistan will join Rod Marsh at the ICC Global Cricket Academy (GCA) to train and develop the best talent in world cricket.

According to an International Cricket Council (ICC) statement, both Hadlee and Nazar would relocate at the Dubai sports city to take up their positions in early 2009.

Hadlee arrives from New Zealand Cricket where he has been working as the head bowling coach, and previously head coach of the NZC academy, while Mudassar will come into the job from his current position as director of game development for the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). The pair will work alongside the GCA’s director of coaching Marsh.

“The three coaches will design and implement specific elite programmes, provide coaching education courses and support grassroots development to make the GCA a centre of excellence, innovation and education for world cricket,” the statement said.

Elated with the new appointments, Marsh said, “Dayle and Mudassar are two of the best academy coaches in the world. I cannot wait to start working with them in order to develop programmes that will help to improve cricket globally. We will have a great balance of coaching skills to offer every cricketer who comes to Dubai Sports City.”

Hadlee was excited about his new job and said, “I am looking forward to this new chapter in my life and I hope my contribution will have a lasting impact on cricket around the world.”

—Agencies

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