NEW DELHI: The
Uganda Cricket Association
(UCA) has appointed former Indian first-class cricketer
Abhay Sharma
as the head coach of the men's national team. This announcement comes as the
Cricket Cranes
gear up for their inaugural appearance in the upcoming
Twenty20 World Cup
, slated to be jointly hosted by the United States and the West Indies from June 1.
Sharma's extensive coaching pedigree, boasting stints with esteemed outfits such as India A, India Under-19s, the Indian women's cricket team, and the
Delhi Ranji Trophy team
, underscores the UCA's commitment to bolstering its coaching setup with seasoned expertise.
In a statement released on the UCA's official website, the association expressed confidence in Sharma's ability to lead the Cricket Cranes into a new era of success, citing his "wealth of knowledge and expertise."
The 54-year-old coach reciprocated the sentiment, affirming his dedication to contributing to the team's ambitions, which notably include toppling cricketing powerhouses in the forthcoming World Cup.
Acknowledging
Uganda
Cricket's commendable performances over the past year, Sharma highlighted areas of improvement, particularly emphasizing the need to enhance the team's fielding prowess.
Sharma's appointment comes with a three-year working contract, signaling a long-term vision aimed at fortifying Uganda's cricketing infrastructure and nurturing talent for sustained success on the global stage.
(With inputs from AFP)