He will start his new role at Glamorgan next month, taking charge of the Welsh county across formats after an attempt at splitting the role lasted a single year. Mark Alleyne, who acted as white-ball coach but only took charge in the T20 Blast, is expected to remain part of Bradburn’s coaching staff, while Matthew Maynard left his role as red-ball coach at the end of last season.Glamorgan underachieved in all formats last year, finishing fifth in Division Two of the County Championship and failing to qualify for the knockout stages of either white-ball competition. Among Bradburn’s first tasks will be to appoint a new captain, with the most recent incumbent David Lloyd joining Arthur at Derbyshire this winter.”To have the opportunity to coach Glamorgan is a huge honour and a privilege,” Bradburn said in a press release. “My simple aim is to create a winning environment with an awesome culture. Together, we will quickly identify a brand of cricket in all formats that most importantly inspires the players and, in turn, attracts everyone within the club to be excited and proud of our teams.Related

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“With international experience and a passion for developing players and staff, I am really looking forward to immersing myself alongside our Glamorgan network of coaches to develop quality players within our programmes. I will bring fresh eyes which I believe will be healthy for the club.”I’m not taking this role expecting just to compete in the County Championship. I will bring a desire for Glamorgan to be contenders in all formats and am looking forward to meeting everyone at the club soon.”Mark Wallace, Glamorgan’s director of cricket, said that he was “delighted” that Bradburn had signed a three-year deal. “He has a wide range of experience as a coach and right across high performance, and will add a great amount to the club from top to bottom,” he said.

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