Most of the national backroom staffs to be dismissed!

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|| CF Correspondent ||
Bangladesh Cricket Board official said on Monday that they will take decision regarding their coaching staff in their upcoming board meeting, scheduled in end of July.
There is widespread speculation that West Indian legendary pace bowl`1ing coach Courtney Walsh is expected to be on the line of fire, who had contract until the World Cup.
BCB had no desire to continue with the legendary Caribbean paceman considering the performance of the pace unit while there is rumor that despite decent performance of spinners there is no guarantee Indian spin coach Sunil Joshi contract will be renewed, that ends with the World Cup.
Physio Thian Chandramohan is expected to be axed as well from the team management group as BCB is disappointed with his performance but according to sources BCB is expected to renew the contract of fielding coach Ryan Cook and white ball batting consultant Neil McKenzie though the latter is not expected to be part of the team during the upcoming tour of Sri Lanka for the three-match ODI’s series.

We are working on this subject that with whom we will work in future. It doesn’t only depend on our demand, they must also be available in that time,’’ Nizamuddin Chowdhury told reporters on Monday at the BCB premises.
‘’We are discussing about these things, we will be able to take final decision in the next board meeting,’’
‘’In that time we will know who are available to work and with whom we will work. These are finalized but in the next board meeting we hope we will be able to decide,’’ he said.
‘’Of course, we are a bit disappointed, because we have played really well and should be at a better position than our current position. Nevertheless, maybe we didn’t fulfill our expectation but the way team has performed I personally think we have done well,’’ he added.
Bangladesh Head Coach Steve Rhodes seemed to be running out of time as Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is mulling for a change in the hot seat as apparently he looked to have very little control over his charges.
BCB appointed Rhodes after Chandika Hathurusingha abruptly ended his contract. The English man was recommended by former South African player and India’s World Cup winning coach Gary Kirsten, who took the advisor role for a remuneration of US$ 30,000. Rhodes was given contract with salary of US$ 23,000 per month. At the time of the appointment, BCB thought Rhodes had the X-factor which Hathurusingha lacked but now they have different opinion about him.
It was learnt he is all set to tour Sri Lanka