New coach vows to turn Bangladesh around

Stepping into Australian Shane Jurgensen's shoes, new Bangladesh cricket coach Chandika Hathurusinghe is set for his first challenge.

New Bangladesh coach Chandika Hathurusinghe said Tuesday he wanted to turn international cricket's whipping boys into match-winners at home and abroad as he took up one of the toughest jobs in the game.

The Sri Lankan, who previously coached the Sydney Thunder Twenty20 team, has taken over from Australian Shane Jurgensen and his first assignment is this Sunday with the start of a three-match ODI series against India.

Jurgensen quit in April after presiding over a disastrous run at home, in which Bangladesh was thrashed by Sri Lanka in a limited-over series and humbled in the Asia Cup and ICC World Twenty20 despite being hosts.

The former opening batsman is the ninth foreigner to coach Bangladesh since it gained Test status in 2000, a period in which it has won just four out of 83 Test matches and has been defeated 68 times.

Hathurusinghe, who has been handed a two-year contract, told reporters he was targeting an improvement in all departments.

"There should be continuous success, not one or two series wins," he said at a press conference in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka where all three of the 50-over matches against world champions India are taking place.

"My main goal is to make sure that when my two years is finished, Bangladesh are in a good position to win matches at home and away," he added.

Bangladesh are currently rooted to the bottom of the league table of the 10 Test-playing nations and are ninth in the rankings for 50-over cricket.

Hathurusinghe, however, insisted that there was reason for optimism.

"As long as we improve as a team, and if we train properly and keep the right environment for players to develop as individuals as well as players, I think the results will take care of itself," he said.


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