Moore Joins Bangladesh National Programme
[Written by Stephen Wright]
Former Bermuda cricket coach David Moore has been appointed Bangladesh’s head of programmes on a two-year contract.
In a statement, the Bangladesh Cricket Board [BCB] said Moore, who served as Bermuda coach from 2010 to 2013, will be responsible for “planning, devising strategies and implementation of the High Performance and Bangladesh Tigers programme to ensure that these programmes directly benefit the national team’s interests.”
Moore said: “I’m very excited to be commencing my role as Head of Programmes at the BCB. I look forward to working with the Head Coach, his coaching and support staff, and players to assist them in unleashing their potential.
“I am delighted to have been appointed to oversee and develop some very important programmes that will provide opportunities for elite cricketers to perform in the international arena.”
The 58-year-old served as head coach of the West Indies in 2007 before replacing Gus Logie, the former West Indies batsman, as Bermuda coach three years later.
Moore was also the general manager and head coach development of Cricket New South Wales in Australia before taking up his role in Bangladesh.
He was also a senior coach at Cricket Australia’s Centre of Excellence from 2002 to 2004.