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“Don’t want to be known as the last woman to do anything in the franchise cricket ‘

"Don't want to be known as the last woman to do anything in the franchise cricket '
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Abu Dhabi: stepping on the new land with his appointment as assistant coach of the Abu Dhabi team for the T10 Male League, a former British player Sarah Taylor said he did not want to be known as “the last woman to do a cricket franchise.
Widely regarded as one of the best goalkeepers, Taylor, In a breakthrough moment in the cricket of men’s professional franchise, it has been named the assistant coach of the Abu Dhabi team for the T10 League Abu Dhabi, starting November 19.
“I hope this is a step forward now.
Women will get jobs and roles like this and it will look very normal.
Yes, women can get this role, and hopefully, it continues.
I have to be just seen as a coach and not a female coach, “Taylor said during the interaction on Sunday.” That means very meaningful.
I was surprised to get a chance.
I counted the days until I could fly to Abu Dhabi and leave.
I want to be known as a good coach.
“Taylor, who will work with the head coach Paul Farbrace and former South Lance All-Rounder Klusener in the Abu Dhabi team, said working as a specialist coach at the English County Sussex is a great learning experience.” Yes, yes, yes, Sussex (is) a good learning curve for me.
The way I deal with people.
It was my first coaching.
I have learned a lot from it.
I have had a very good mentor in that matter and they have supported.
I.
“Who knows what this will apply to me in the future.
But I love every minute, I will embrace it.
Hopefully I am not the last woman who really does anything in the franchise game,” said the 32-year-old people.
Taylor, who followed the footsteps of Julia’s price, who wore the role of the Brisbane Heat assistant coach in December 2019, said he “wanted to see the female coach having aspirations to work in a male game.” “Me and Julie (price) there, and I hope there will be more,” he said further.
About athletes talking about mental health and rest of the game, former Cricketer England said he was happy that more and more people were willing to “move away” and return stronger.
“I mean more players are willing to speak.
Even people like Ben Stokes, he is the name Mammoth in sports, he has stepped a little.
I think it becomes more normalized.
I am happy that people stepped and hope it becomes a little normal , “he added.
Taylor said coaching was his desire and he was excited about that role.
“Training is my desire …
My dream.
Training is where I want to continue,” he said, adding that he hoped to learn from the task in the T10 League in Abu Dhabi.
About working with a western Hindar superstar Chris Gayle, who was part of the Abu Dhabi team, he said, “I mean, look, I’ll sit and enjoy watching Chris.
This is a serious team.
I will only embrace it.
I’m sure Chris will be a man Very, very funny.
“Taylor said the T10 format might be the most suitable if Cricket must be part of the Olympics.

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