The previous Australian cricketer Dav Whatmore declared on Friday, August 27 that he would venture down as the lead trainer of the men’s cricket crew of Nepal. In a letter to the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN), Whatmore stated that he wishes to leave the post of the lead trainer of the group after the world cup qualifier on nineteenth September which is arranged to be held in Oman.
Whatmore was given the mantle of being the lead trainer of the Nepal group in December 2020. He had recently directed Sri Lanka to win in the 50-over World Cup in 1996. Whatmore has a decent encounter of instructing under his sleeves as he has additionally trained Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Zimbabwe before. He in this way expressed that it was an extreme choice for him to leave the post.
“The letter is to affirm you that I need to leave the lead trainer position of Nepal Cricket Team following the finish of the world cup qualifier on nineteenth September to be held in Oman. I likewise wish to affirm you that this is an exceptionally extreme choice I need to make in the wake of making the most profound of my musings on the equivalent,” the letter read as detailed by Times Now.
It is extremely challenging for me to avoid my family for so long: Dav Whatmore
Dav Whatmore further added that it was his own choice to end his term as the lead trainer of the side. The previous Australia cricketer opened up that in the midst of the difficult occasions of the continuous pandemic, it has been hard for him to avoid his family for long. He expressed that the Cricket Association of Nepal and its players all have been amazingly helpful during his term.
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“Because of the continuous pandemic all throughout the planet, it is extremely challenging for me to avoid my family for so long. I wish to affirm you that this is totally my own choice and I really delighted in working with CAN and its players who are incredibly helpful to me all through the whole residency,” he added.