With Troy Cooley leaving, BCCI starts hunt for
The BCCI has officially begun its search for new coaches at the Centre of Excellence (COE), following the departure of several key staff members, including renowned bowling coach Troy Cooley. The move signals a significant reshuffle at the board's premier development facility, previously known as the National Cricket Academy.
Cooley, a former Australian First-Class cricketer and England's Ashes-winning bowling coach, completed his three-year stint with the BCCI and was in talks for a possible extension. However, with his exit confirmed, the board has initiated the process of hiring new personnel across key departments, including batting, bowling, and sports science and medicine.The BCCI has officially begun its search for new coaches at the Centre of Excellence (COE), following the departure of several key staff members, including renowned bowling coach Troy Cooley. The move signals a significant reshuffle at the board's premier development facility, previously known as the National Cricket Academy.
Cooley, a former Australian First-Class cricketer and England's Ashes-winning bowling coach, completed his three-year stint with the BCCI and was in talks for a possible extension. However, with his exit confirmed, the board has initiated the process of hiring new personnel across key departments, including batting, bowling, and sports science and medicine.