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Mohammad Ashraful Replaces Salahuddin As Bangladesh Assistant Coach
Ashraful, one of Bangladesh’s most iconic cricketers, steps into the role nearly two years after his last domestic appearance, marking a new chapter in his cricketing journey.
"Ashraful has the experience - that's a given. He has already completed the coaching courses, and mainly his experience was the key for us in this role," Abdur Razzak, board director told reporters a press conference at Mirpur Sher-e Bangla National Cricket Stadium following the board meeting at SBNS.
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