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Troy Cooley to be NCA’s new fast bowling coach; set to introduce ‘pacers contract’

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Troy Cooley to be NCA’s new fast bowling coach; set to introduce 'pacers contract'
Troy Cooley to be NCA’s new fast bowling coach; set to introduce 'pacers contract'

Troy Cooley, one of the most famous quick bowling coaches in world cricket, is good to go to expect charge in the situation for the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru for a three-year time frame.

The former Australian first-class cricketer has been a quick bowling coach for England and Australia. He is renowned for his instrumental commitments to the professions of Andrew Flintoff, Steve Harmison, Simon Jones and Matthew Hoggard, among others.

The 55-year-old is likewise viewed as the key person behind England’s renowned 2005 Ashes win, which was driven by the English speed attack.

“I would say one of the biggest success for both Sourav and Jay is to convince Troy Cooley to work with India’s next batch of pacers at the National Cricket Academy. We are hearing that BCCI is giving Cooley a three-year contract and he will closely co-ordinate with head of Cricket VVS Laxman.”

The BCCI as of late selected former cricketer VVS Laxman as the NCA head after Rahul Dravid’s advancement to India’s senior men’s group lead trainer.

Troy Cooley will supplant Paras Mhambrey in the occupation after the last option joined Dravid as bowling coach for the Men dressed in Blue.

Troy Cooley will promptly start dealing with another contract framework particularly for the fast bowlers called the ‘Exclusive Young Pacers Contract’. This will incorporate carefully choosing 10 young fast bowlers who don’t have national agreements from junior and first-class cricket.

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