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Graham Ford dropped from the role of Irish men’s head coach

Dublin (Ireland): Irish Men’s head coach Graham Ford will withdraw from his role and will leave Cricket Ireland in December, the council said on Wednesday.
Ford was appointed as head coach at the end of 2017 at first a three-year agreement, which was extended three years in 2019.
According to Ireland’s cricket, the Ford’s decision to see it down from Customs immediately, he would leave him to see his contractual notification period, which would take him to mid-December.
“The last four years are very special for me – I have enjoyed a lot of happy days with cricket forces consisting of very special people.
I also enjoy watching cricket clubs and experiencing the passion and loyalty of the club from many nods,” said Ford in Irish cricket statement.
“When compared with other ICCE member countries, Cricket Ireland has faced many handicaps and challenges.
Even so, on several occasions, the team has competed impressively with several top teams in the cricket world and has become a privilege for me to do so First hand characters and togetherness from Irish players, “Ford further added.
“However, for a certain period of time, these challenges and defects have taken their victims to me.
After a lot of consideration and discussion with my family, I realized that this was the right time for me to stay away from Ireland’s cricket,” he concluded.
Men’s Irish Cricket Team played 102 international matches during the Ford Government (51 T20IS, 47 ODIS, 3 tests, and 1 match list).
According to Cricket Ireland, Ford once quoted a trial match for the Irish debuted man against Pakistan in Malahide as the most proud moment in the colors of Ireland.

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