Monday 3 October 2011

Sunil Joshi appointed Hyderabad coach

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October 3, 2011

Sunil Joshi, former Indian spinner, has been named the new head coach of Hyderabad, ending his 19 years career as a maid. Joshi played the Ranji Trophy semi-final last year, a player Baroda in Karnataka, but said he was ready for the next phase of his career.

"I was in negotiations with the Hyderabad Cricket Association for a while and I was offered the position of the coach," said Joshi Hindu. It fits perfectly in my career and I'm ready for this transition. I qualify and have done my level II and III courses at the National Cricket Academy and have also obtained the certificate level II of England and Wales Cricket Board. "

Hyderabad Ranji Trophy was a bad season last year. They were thrown for 21 in their opening match of the season when Rajasthan is Deepak Chahar took 8-10 on his debut, a result which saw several heads roll. They recovered somewhat from this point to finish fourth in their group in the Jharkhand and Tripura, and Joshi said he hopes he can "help the team improve its performance and to qualify for the elite section next year. "

The Joshi 41 years has taken 41 wickets in 15 Tests and 69 wickets in 69 ODIs for India. The highlight of his international career was a remarkable period of 10-6-6-5 in a one-dayer against South Africa. He was an integral part of the team of the state of Karnataka since the 1992-1993 season, after taking 615 first class wickets at an average of 25.12 and a strike rate of 62.1.

In the long term, Joshi said he would live to give back to Karnataka cricket. "Growing spinners at the Academy of the State of Karnataka and also assist in all functions are possible.
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