



BSS, Dhaka :
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has appointed David Moore as its Head of Programmes.
Moore, 58, has agreed a two-year term with the BCB which starts next month. The Australian will be responsible for planning, devising strategies and implementation of the High Performance (HP) and Bangladesh Tigers programmes to ensure that these programmes directly benefit the National Team’s interests, a press release of BCB said.
He will also oversee the development programmes for coaches.
Moore brings in extensive experience as a high-performance general manager and coach developer with expertise in coaching, player and coach development and administration both internationally and in Australia. He has served Cricket NSW as its General Manager Cricket Performance and Head of Coach Development and was a Senior Coach at Cricket Australia’s Centre of Excellence. Moore has worked as an assistant coach of the West Indies Cricket Team and became the side’s Head Coach for the tour of England in 2007. He has coached the Bermuda National Team also.