Lancashire have appointed spin-bowling coach Carl Crowe, known for his work with Sunil Narine, as their new assistant coach.
Crowe, who played 83 professional games between 1995 and 2009, has served as a consultant coach with the Lancashire spinners for the past two years and as an assistant to Glenn Chappell, who was vacated by Mark Chilton’s promotion to director of performance. Huh.
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Carl Crowe told Lancashire’s YouTube channel that I enjoyed my time working in franchise tournaments
“I have loved my time working in franchise tournaments and still have the ability to do something outside Lancashire,” Carl Crowe told Lancashire’s YouTube channel, “but also working on a long-term basis with players and sharing something.” Opportunity, their journey and their growth and being with a team for a long time is something I am really looking forward to now.
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“It was so close so far in championships, quarter finals in T20 as well. This team has a lot of potential to win games and win tournaments and I think success drives success. Going so close last year inspired the boys,” he said. To work even harder this year and go a step ahead to win the trophy.”
Chilton said Carl Crowe has agreed to join us on a full-time basis
Chilton said: “We are really pleased that Karl Crowe has agreed to join us on a full-time basis. He is an outstanding coach with experience working around the world and he has been with us for his 18 months so far. It’s been great during.
“Karl Crowe has already built a great relationship with the players and backroom staff and from the very beginning he was our excellent candidate to be Glenn’s assistant head coach.”
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Elsewhere, Graeme Welch has left Warwickshire after spending the past four years as the club’s bowling coach. After working over the summer with Southern Brave in the Hundred, he will take on the same role in Hampshire. Meanwhile, Alfonso Thomas has quit his job as Hampshire’s assistant coach after three seasons in the job.