Craig McDermott joins Ireland as bowling coach for World T20 ? Cricket News Update
Australia?s Craig McDermott has been appointed Ireland?s new specialist bowling coach and team consultant for the upcoming ICC World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka during late September, as announced by Cricket Ireland at a recent departure press conference.
The announcement was made by Warren Deutrom, Ireland Cricket chief executive, at a farewell function held for the national team prior to their departure for Sri Lanka. McDermott, who was most recently working with the Australia Under-19 team during the ICC U-19 World Cup last month, is due to feature during a pre-tournament training camp for the Irish team in Colombo before the tournament kicks off on September 18.
?Coach Phil Simmons and Richard Holdsworth were keen on the appointment of Craig McDermott and since he was available, we have managed to secure his services for a limited time, that is for the World T20 and the build up before that,? Deutrom confirmed to ESPNcricinfo.
?The funding for the appointment emanated from the ICC high performance program, which has provided the two associates (Ireland and Afghanistan) playing in the World T20s with financial support,? he added.
McDermott originally began his career as a fast bowler for Australia, and played 71 Tests (with 291 wickets to his name) and 138 ODIs (203 wickets) for the national team before a slew of injuries hastened his retirement. He was appointed Australia?s bowling coach in May 2011 after Troy Cooley, and had a direct hand in the rise of several Australian bowlers including young pacers James Pattinson and Pat Cummins.
However, family commitments and a busy international schedule led to his retirement from the post in May 2012, after serving as the Aussies? bowling coach for a year.
Keeping his vast experience and credentials in view, Cricket Ireland Performance director Richard Holdsworth expressed his pleasure at having the services of McDermott, claiming that the former Australian coach?s instruction would prove highly useful for the Irish as they prepare to play their first ICC World T20 match against Australia, at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on September 19.
?Having recently been bowling coach to the Australian team, his insights into their players will help the team prepare for our match against them on September 19,? said Holdsworth.
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