Richard Pybus Appointed As Head Coach Of Afghanistan

Richard Pybus, an England-born cricket coach, has been appointed as the new head coach of the Afghanistan national cricket team. He takes over the reins following the departure of Jonathan Trott, who led the team during their participation in the ongoing T20 World Cup. Pybus brings a wealth of experience to the role, having previously coached various international teams and franchises, including stints with the West Indies and Pakistan. His appointment comes at a crucial time for Afghanistan cricket, which is looking to rebuild and strengthen its presence on the global stage after a disappointing World Cup campaign. The Afghanistan Cricket Board is optimistic that Pybus's expertise will help the team navigate future challenges and enhance their performance in international competitions.
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