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Jurgensen appointed Bangladesh bowling coach

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Staff ESPNcricinfo

October 7, 2011

Australian Shane Jurgensen has been appointed coach of Bangladesh Bangladesh bowling team. Jurgensen, 35, has accepted a contract that keeps him from the team in Bangladesh in June 2013 and is scheduled to arrive in Dhaka on Sunday.

"Jurgensen is a specialist very experienced bowling," said the CEO of BCB Manzur Ahmed. "He also had a good career in cricket and its entry would be extremely important for our cricketers."

Jurgensen was the bowling coach in New Zealand between 2008 and 2010 and was also a coach in the program in the performance of New Zealand Cricket high. He has coached for nearly 15 years a number of different levels, from his first trip to the UK with Horsham Cricket Club, at the age of 21 years.

Something like a cricketer official status in Australia are playing cricket, Jurgensen played for Western Australia and Tasmania, before winning a place in his home state of Queensland.

Tasmania during the game, was the first cricketer in history to take 10 wickets or more in Sheffield Shield final in March 2002, and was also the first to make a first-class hat-trick at the Bellerive Oval.
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