Former England wicketkeeper Steve Rhodes is set to become
the Bangladesh head coach for all three formats later this
week. His appointment will end the BCB's search for a new
coach that has lasted eight months following Chandika
Hathurusingha's resignation last October.
ESPNcricinfo has learned that since the other candidates have
not been called up for a face-to-face interview, Rhodes is
BCB's No. 1 choice. It is also understood that Rhodes is Gary
Kirsten's recommendation. Kirsten was recently appointed
BCB's short-term consultant to find coaches. The BCB is also in
talks with Lance Klusener as a batting consultant.
Rhodes, who will turn 54 next week, played 11 Tests and nine
ODIs and is now known for his talent-spotting skills. He had
been in charge of Worcestershire since 2006, having played for
them from 1985 to 2004. But he was sacked last year by the
county and relieved of his duties as head coach of the England
Under-19 squad just before the World Cup, after it emerged
that he had failed to report the arrest of a young allrounder -
Alex Hepburn - in a timely fashion.
He also oversaw the promotion of Worcestershire into Division
One of the County Championship at the end of the 2017 season
and had been recently made an England scout. His work with
Worcestershire involved promoting a young and homegrown
squad.
"I can confirm I've had talks with Bangladesh," Rhodes told
ESPNcricinfo. "And I can confirm I'm interested in what I think
is a really prestigious role. But nothing is confirmed at this
stage and nobody should jump the gun and presume it is."
BCB CEO Nizamuddin Chowdhury said that Rhodes' experience,
especially in English conditions, gave him a distinct advantage
over the other shortlisted coaches. With the World Cup in
England under a year away, the BCB had been seeking someone
with that specific background, which is why they had initially
almost confirmed Paul Farbrace. Rhodes was also part of the
England coaching staff during their Test series in Bangladesh
in 2016.
"Steve Rhodes is in our shortlist as a head coach," Chowdhury
said. "We are hoping that he will meet us in Dhaka in a couple
of days. We shared our tentative candidates list with Gary
Kirsten so this is a joint effort. The list is made up of his
recommendations and our list, which is why Rhodes is coming
this week.
"We had initially approached big names and experienced coaches
but they couldn't come because of various reasons. Among the
currently available coaches, Rhodes is the most experienced.
Also, the 2019 World Cup will be held in England which is another
reason that we are looking at him."
Chowdhury further said that Rhodes will be making a
presentation about his plans with the Bangladesh cricket team,
similar to Richard Pybus and Phil Simmons' interviews in
December.
"We have already communicated with him that we would like to
know what plans he has for the Bangladesh team for the 2019
World Cup and 2020 World T20," Chowdhury said. "Generally,
when someone is appearing for an interview here, it is assumed
that we have had some basic discussions with him."
Without naming Rhodes, Chowdhury said that the new coach will
be joining the Bangladesh set-up during the training camp for
the West Indies tour later this month. "During the break
between the Afghanistan and West Indies series, we would
expect the new coach to join the training camp ahead of the
West Indies tour."
The BCB's search for the new head coach began in November
last year when they first approached Tom Moody, Mahela
Jayawardene, Kumar Sangakkara, Andy Flower and Justin
Langer but all five turned the offer down. Then they
interviewed Pybus and Simmons but the BCB didn't contact
them back and both were soon appointed by Cricket West Indies
and the Afghanistan Cricket Board respectively.
Then the BCB nearly confirmed Geoff Marsh and Farbrace
before asking Kirsten to help them find a new coach in a tough
market where T20 franchise assignments are turning out to be
more attractive.
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