Bangladesh's cricket team coach Stuart Law resigned on Monday, nearly nine months after he joined the team. Chairman of Bangladesh Cricket Board's Media and Communication Committee, Mohammed Jalal Yunus told AIR Correspondent in Dhaka that Stuart Law had submitted his resignation to the board, citing family reasons. However, Law will continue to stay on with the team till the end of June after which he plans to join his family which is relocating to Australia from United Kingdom.Law had taken over as Bangladesh's national coach in July last year, and under his guidance the team has grown in strength after its initial losses to Zimbabwe to eventually defeating India and Sri Lanka to enter the final of the Asia Cup, before losing the final to Pakistan.
News On AIR | April 16, 2012 5:18 PM