Former England legspinner Ian Salisbury joins Middlesex as consultant coach. Salisbury joined Middlesex as a consultant coach, four months after his sudden departure from Sussex due to a non-cricketing dispute with one of his players.
Ian was put on gardening leave in Sussex:-
Salisbury, 52, was put on gardening leave in September at Sussex, where he was a co-head coach with James Kirtley, and left the club at the end of the season.
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He will now work with fellow advisor Mark Ramprakash at Middlesex under the direction of first-team coach Richard Johnson as well as club coach Rory Coutts and director of cricket Alan Coleman.
I am happy to Join the coaching group of Middlesex:-
Salisbury said: “I am delighted to join the Middlesex coaching group and it feels great to be back at Lord’s, a ground where I played as an MCC youth cricketer early in my career and where I also played for England.” Made his debut in Test cricket. Told.
“The atmosphere around the player group is really positive, there is a terrific mix of experience and youth in the squad. I am very much looking forward to working with them all and helping them develop as cricketers.”
Bringing Quality People Together:-
“Bringing in people of Salles’ quality to group together people like Ramp can only be a positive thing,” Johnson said.
“In addition to everything our players will learn from him, he will also add a tremendous amount of wisdom and knowledge to us as a coaching group that we can all benefit from.
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“He’s a great guy, exactly the kind of character I was looking for, and a welcome addition to the club.
It’s not often that people of his quality become available, so when he did, I jumped at the chance to be on the safe side. his services.”