Brad Haddin head coach: New South Wales has made a big announcement by appointing former wicketkeeper Brad Haddin as the new head coach of its team. As soon as the New South Wales season ended, within 24 hours a new head coach was announced. Let us tell you that as soon as the new season ended, the assistant coaches were removed during the last match. Now this responsibility has been entrusted to Haddin, who has played a lot of cricket for Australia. Let us tell you that Brad Haddin has played 66 Tests, 126 ODIs and 34 T20 matches. Haddin has replaced Greg Shippard, who was dropped from the team in January itself.
New South Wales’ poor performance in Sheffield Shield
Brad Haddin has been entrusted with the coaching of New South Wales because this team had a very poor performance in the Sheffield Shield. New South Wales’s last match was a draw and the team finished fifth. The New South Wales team was out of the tournament after losing to Western Australia by 9 wickets. Not only this, fewer players from New South Wales are joining the Australian team, in such a situation the team association believes that the development of talent in the state is not happening like before.
Hadin has coaching experience
Brad Haddin has captained New South Wales for 12 years. Currently he is the assistant coach of Punjab Kings in IPL. Before this, he had been the assistant coach of Australian men’s team and Sunrisers Hyderabad. Brad Haddin has now got the responsibility of New South Wales, he will take charge in June.
Why did Haddin choose New South Wales?
After becoming the head coach of New South Wales, Haddin said that he was getting coaching offers in many leagues around the world but he decided to stay in New South Wales only. Haddin said that he can make the New South Wales team much better. Haddin said that he wants to change the way New South Wales players play, which will benefit the entire team and the players. As soon as he becomes the head coach of New South Wales, Haddin will not accept the offer of coaching Sydney Sixers or Sydney Thunder in the next season of Big Bash League.