Abhay Sharma to coach Uganda at men's T20 World Cup


Abhay Sharma has been appointed the head coach for the Uganda men's cricket team. His first assignment will be during the country's campaign at the T20 World Cup in June, Uganda's first appearance at a senior men's World Cup in any format. "We chose Abhay Sharma for his solid administration characteristics and noteworthy history of progress at expert and global levels," Uganda Cricket Affiliation (UCA) secretary Jackson Kavuma said in a press proclamation. "His training spells with prominent groups like the Delhi Ranji Group, Rest of India, and India An and B in the Deodhar Prize exhibit his profound comprehension of the game and capacity to support players." An accomplished mentor in the Indian homegrown circuit since his retirement as a player in 2003, Abhay has recently been the handling mentor for the senior India people's groups as well as the India An and the India Under-19 men's groups. "I'm exceptionally thankful to UCA for this chance to work with a lot of gifted of public cricketers. Having been in Uganda for only several days, it as of now feels like my subsequent home," Abhay said. "I'm here to add to the group's desires, which incorporate overcoming the top sides on the planet in the forthcoming Scene Cup. Furthermore, I plan to zero in the advancement group and work with as numerous youthful cricketers to fabricate numbers. "While Uganda Cricket has performed well over the most recent a year, there are regions, especially handling, where we want to get to the next level. What I have perused in the papers and what I have found in the information is that we have lost several valuable open doors in the field. But even in the wake of passing up those possibilities, we actually qualified for the World Cup! "Envision how much better we can perform assuming we address these failures. With upgraded game mindfulness and mental determination, we can rival the world's best groups on some random day." Uganda allrounder Alpesh Ramjani said Abhay's arrangement will assist the group with developing. "His experience is a fortune for us. It is certainly going to help us On the planet Cup, as well concerning the advancement of the players independently," Ramjani told PTI. "His strategies and experience will help in the development of Uganda collectively." At the T20 World Cup, Uganda have been put in Gathering C with Afghanistan, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and West Indies, one of the two hosts, USA being the other. They get their mission rolling on the third day of the competition, June 4, with a match against Afghanistan in Guyana.