Abu Dhabi: Former British goalkeeper’s dough Sarah Taylor has been the first female coach in the cricket of a man’s professional franchise after he was named assistant coach of Abu Dhabi team for the T10 Liga Abu Dhabi starting November 19.
Considered as one of the best goalkeeper, Taylor became the first specialist coach of the County man with Sussex in England.
He now built him with once again stepping on a new road with the Abu Dhabi team, and Taylor hoped his involvement with the T10 League would inspire women throughout the world.
“Come to this franchise world, you get players and coaches who come from all over the world where he might not always be the norm,” Taylor said.
“But I want to think that some young girls or some watch women can see me on the coach team and realize that it is an opportunity and they can push him, saying ‘if he can do it, why can’t I?” After making a debut in 2006, Taylor 32 years old played in 10 tests, 126 ODIS and 90 T20is before announcing his international pension in 2019.
He returned to professional cricket this summer to display within a hundred and 2021 cup twenty20 women in England.
He hopes other women follow the way and imitate him.
“I hope it becomes a little more normal and I might be the first but I won’t be the last.
Training is my passion and it’s a bit down routine, which is really interesting.” I have never had a problem in the men’s environment and I enjoy the challenge.
You always want to prove that you are quite good, but it’s the same for every coach who enters a new environment.
“Taylor, who won two World Cup ICC, T20 World Cup Women and represented England 226 times during a star’s career, will function as assistant head coach Paul Farbrace.
The Abu Dhabi team has secured the service of the former Lance All-Rounder Klusener service This is the head coach of the Afghan team who plays at the T20 World Cup.
And continue to work with Sussex, Taylor also trains at Bede School in the same area.
While he remains open to more opportunities to play, Taylor rejects this winter playing show to work with The Abu Dhabi team and he hopes to be able to choose the brain from people like Farbrace and Klusener.
“It came completely from blue and it was an amazing surprise.
I counted down the days until I could get to Abu Dhabi and leave.
“I’m impatient.
As soon as I know who the staff is, which makes it more exciting and it is a litbulb moment that I would be stupid to miss the opportunity.
I have many things To be learned, they might have so much to tell me and I will be a sponge.
I have to be.
“I will sit there with a notebook and write as much as I can.
They also knew that, and would teach me so much because I was at the beginning of my training career.
“The Abu Dhabi team also announced the signing of England International Liam Lawrence as a player of their icon, while West Hindend Legend Chris Gayle was maintained.
The Abu Dhabi team: Chris Benjamin, Danny Briggs, Ahmed Daniyal, Fidel Edwards, Muhammad Farazuddin, Chris Gayle, Colin Ingram, Marchant de Lange, Liam Bone, Obed McCoy, Rohan Mustafa, Phil Gar, Paul Stirling, Paul Stirling, Paul Stirling, Paul Stirling.