Bangladesh coach Jamie Siddons
will be looking for a new job after the nation's cricket board
confirmed on Tuesday night that his contract would not be renewed.
Siddons, who has coached the Bangladesh side since October 2007,
appeared unlikely to win a contract extension from the moment his team
failed to meet lofty home expectations during the 2011 World Cup,
missing out on a quarter-final berth after heavy defeats to West Indies
and South Africa.
The decision was made during a BCB meeting. "It has been agreed that
national team head coach Jamie Siddons' contract, which expires on June
30, 2011, will not be extended," Mohammed Jalal Yunus, chairman of the
BCB media and communications committee, said. "We are appreciative of
Jamie's contribution over the last four years. However, we feel the time
is right to ring in changes in the team management and support staff.
We are going to invite applications for the head coach's position very
soon."
Siddons was not surprised when informed of the board decision. "It's
been a great experience and I've loved every second of it," he told
ESPNCricinfo. "I think we've achieved a lot of things over the past four
years, but we've also had some really bad moments and the World Cup,
particularly the games against West Indies and South Africa, were some
of those."
Seeking a challenge after largely smooth sailing as the Australian team
batting coach, Siddons certainly found one in Bangladesh, where he
achieved a notable improvement in the team's overall results, though the
occasional embarrassing surrender still took place.
The series against Australia has been punctuated by a general feeling of
unease within the Bangladesh camp, with the public and media still
angered by the World Cup results, while the players wonder about who
would be leading them into the future.
Board decisions over the future of the national selection panel are
expected to be made before the end of April, while a host of support
staff are either leaving or under review. The bowling coach Ian Pont has
already departed, and will be followed out the door by fielding coach
Julien Fountain, in addition to Siddons.
Strength and conditioning coach Grant Trafford Luden will stay on for
another year, while the future of team physio Michael Henry is still to
be decided.
It is not yet clear whether Siddons will have his contract paid out or
be asked to stay on staff with the BCB until his contract's June 30
expiry date.
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