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June
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England and Wales Cricket Board Name New England Women's Head Coach
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today
announced the appointment of Mark Dobson as the new England Women's Head
Coach, commencing the role on July 1 2007.
An ECB Level Three qualified coach, Dobson, 39, is currently in charge of
the Super 4s Emeralds squad, having succeeded former coach Duncan Martindale
to the position at the start of the 2007
season.
He played county cricket for Kent from 1989-1991 and then finished his
playing career with a season at Glamorgan in 1992. Since retiring from
playing Dobson has coached the Kent Academy squads as well as other regional
cricketers within the Kent area.
He is currently Head of P.E at St. Edmunds School in Canterbury, but will
give up teaching to take
up the full time position of Head Coach.
On his appointment he said: 'I am absolutely delighted to have been offered
the role and very
excited at the prospect of working with the top women's players in the
country.'
ECB Executive Director for Women's Cricket, Gill McConway said of the
appointment: 'This is a
very exciting time for women's cricket in England. Both John Harmer and
Richard Bates moved the women's game forward tremendously in their time as
Head Coach of the national team.
'With Mark, we get a completely different style from a very enthusiastic
individual who expects
strong work ethics. He has an amazing ability to turn training sessions into
high levels of
entertainment through his creative and innovative coaching styles.'
England captain Charlotte Edwards added: 'I'm delighted Mark has been
appointed in the role of
Head Coach. He is one of the most inspiring coaches within women's cricket
with loads of new
and exciting ideas.
'I'm really looking forward to working with him in the forthcoming series
against New Zealand, and
looking ahead to the Ashes next year and the World Cup in 2009. It's a
fantastic appointment and
we're all genuinely excited about it.'
ай Imogen Gaunt, 2007 ECB
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