MI Cape Town set to appoint Mark Boucher as head coach ahead of inaugural SA20 Reports
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#Proteas head coach Mark Boucher will leave his role at the conclusion of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 in Australia.
Read More bit.ly/3L9lEhj1409213BOUCHER TO STEP DOWN #Proteas head coach Mark Boucher will leave his role at the conclusion of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 in Australia. Read More bit.ly/3L9lEhj https://t.co/adW3Aw7FwG Boucher has previously coached the Titans to two One Day Cups, two T20 Challenge titles, and a four-day Sunfoil Series trophy after being appointed as head coach in 2016. He was also involved with the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) as a wicket-keeping consultant in May 2016 the same year his former teammate Jacques Kallis served as head coach. He left after a season. The former wicket-keeper was appointed as South Africa's head coach in 2019 and announced his departure from the role following a 1-2 series loss against England. His decision to relinquish the role came as a surprise to the management and players alike. Cricket South Africa released a statement which read: "Mr. Boucher has decided to resign in order to pursue other opportunities in line with his future career and personal objectives.While Cricket SA greatly regrets that Mr Boucher is unable to see out the term of his contract, it respects his decision and wishes him all the best in his future endeavours.” South Africa's matches until the end of the T20 World Cup, which primarily involves a short white-ball tour of India, will be handled by Boucher before the cricket board finds a new head coach to take over.
MI Cape Town set to appoint Mark Boucher as head coach ahead of inaugural SA20 - Reports
By Gokul Nair Modified 14 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share The upcoming SA20 will be Mark Boucher's first stint as head coach in a franchise-based T20 league. Mark Boucher is set to continue his coaching career with the newfound MI Cape Town franchise at the upcoming inaugural SA20. The former wicket-keeper will reportedly quit his current position as head coach of the South African national team after the 2022 T20 World Cup. His involvement with the franchise is imminent as he is set to be one of the representatives for the franchise at the SA20 auction. Over 300 players have registered themselves for the auction, with all six franchises having already forged a core group of players. Cricket South Africa@OfficialCSABOUCHER TO STEP DOWN#Proteas head coach Mark Boucher will leave his role at the conclusion of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 in Australia.
Read More bit.ly/3L9lEhj1409213BOUCHER TO STEP DOWN #Proteas head coach Mark Boucher will leave his role at the conclusion of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 in Australia. Read More bit.ly/3L9lEhj https://t.co/adW3Aw7FwG Boucher has previously coached the Titans to two One Day Cups, two T20 Challenge titles, and a four-day Sunfoil Series trophy after being appointed as head coach in 2016. He was also involved with the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) as a wicket-keeping consultant in May 2016 the same year his former teammate Jacques Kallis served as head coach. He left after a season. The former wicket-keeper was appointed as South Africa's head coach in 2019 and announced his departure from the role following a 1-2 series loss against England. His decision to relinquish the role came as a surprise to the management and players alike. Cricket South Africa released a statement which read: "Mr. Boucher has decided to resign in order to pursue other opportunities in line with his future career and personal objectives.While Cricket SA greatly regrets that Mr Boucher is unable to see out the term of his contract, it respects his decision and wishes him all the best in his future endeavours.” South Africa's matches until the end of the T20 World Cup, which primarily involves a short white-ball tour of India, will be handled by Boucher before the cricket board finds a new head coach to take over.