Trott to go on as Afghanistan men's head coach through 2025


Jonathan Trott will go on as Afghanistan men's lead trainer till the finish of 2025. His next task will be the ODI leg of Afghanistan's multi-design visit through Zimbabwe, however he won't assume responsibility in different organizations for individual reasons. In his nonattendance, Hamid Hassan will nominate as lead trainer and Nawroz Mangal as right hand mentor. The Afghanistan Cricket Board has expanded Trott's agreement by a year following a profoundly effective 2024 for the group. The year highlighted Afghanistan's very first World Cup semi-last debut following triumphs over New Zealand and Australia in the Gathering and Super-Eights phases of the T20 occasion in the West Indies and the USA. They have since beaten both South Africa and Bangladesh in ODI series in Sharjah. Afghanistan's next major worldwide competition is a lady appearance in the Bosses Prize one year from now. They qualified for the occasion in the wake of completing among the best eight groups on the 2023 ODI World Cup focuses table, after a mission that highlighted prevails upon Britain, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Trott's residency started in July 2022 with a 18-month spell that was recharged by a year in January 2024. Afghanistan have won 14 of the 34 ODIs and 20 of the 44 T20Is they have played since his arrangement. The continuous stretch with Afghanistan is Trott's first as lead trainer. He was an expert with Scotland during the 2021 T20 World Cup. As a player, he made 3835 runs in 52 Tests at a normal of 44.08, and was a critical figure in Britain's away Remains triumph in 2010-11. In ODI cricket, he made 2819 runs at a normal of 51.25 with four hundreds and 22 fifties.