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Finally, Hathurusingha Sacked

Sports Desk

  15 Oct 2024, 17:29
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Since the conclusion of the recent ODI World Cup, Bangladesh’s head coach Chandika Hathurusingha has been a hot topic of discussion. After the failure at the T20 World Cup, many questioned why he was retained. Under Hathurusingha, Bangladesh was whitewashed in both the Test and T20 series against India.

Now, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has decided to part ways with the Sri Lankan head coach.

On Tuesday (October 15), BCB President Faruq Ahmed confirmed Hathurusingha’s dismissal in a press conference held at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur.

Just five days before the series against South Africa, the BCB relieved him of his duties as the head coach of the national team.

Hathurusingha barely survived after Bangladesh's impressive performance against Pakistan, but the humiliating whitewash against India brought the criticism back to him. Today, his chapter in Bangladesh cricket has officially come to an end.

This was Hathurusingha’s second stint as Bangladesh's head coach. His first term lasted from May 2014 to October 2017. Back then, he resigned mid-tour via email during Bangladesh’s tour of South Africa, even though his contract was valid until the 2019 World Cup. Shortly after leaving Bangladesh, he joined Sri Lanka's national team as head coach.

In his second tenure, Hathurusingha returned to Bangladesh in 2023 under a contract worth $35,000 per month, which was set to run until February 2025. However, once again, his tenure was cut short.

During his second stint, Bangladesh played 10 Tests, 35 ODIs, and 35 T20Is under Hathurusingha’s guidance. In Tests, the results were evenly split with 5 wins and 5 losses. However, the ODI performance was disappointing: 13 wins, 19 losses, and 3 matches without a result. In T20Is, Bangladesh won 19 out of 35 matches, lost 15, and 1 ended without a result.

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