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BCB set to add coach Hathurusingha to selection panel
- Updated: May 31, 2016
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BCB president Nazmul Hassan has said that Bangladesh coach Chandika Hathurusingha is set to be made a selector to keep track of emerging players in domestic cricket. Hathurusingha, who is currently on a “number of days” contract, would be needed to closely monitor domestic cricket if he gets appointed as a selector.
“I want coach to watch matches rather than sitting idle,” Hassan said. “He will have a role to play. Someone or the other must watch each domestic match so that we know about the emerging cricketers. I don’t want a situation where the coach doesn’t know anything about a new player.
“Our contract with him is based on “number of days” but he is taking advantage of it. We got him whenever we wanted him, and it will happen in the future too.”
On Monday, Hassan held discussions with the six-member technical committee on the proposals made by the working committee last week, including the expansion of the selection panel.
Hassan said that it was unanimously agreed that the national coach should be part of the selection committee and that a fourth selector should be added to the panel. He also said that the board had mulled adding the manager and cricket operations committee chairman to the panel. The chairman of the cricket operations committee is likely to head the panel.
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