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Bangladesh Cricket Board suspends head coach Hathurusingha for slapping A player during 2023 World Cup

Written by Rohit Pawar

Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has suspended Chandika Hathurusingha on disciplinary grounds, just a few days ahead of the home Test series against South Africa and is to be terminated in the next 48 hours. According to media reports, the former Sri Lanka cricketer had allegedly slapped a Bangladesh cricketer during the 2023 World Cup in India.

Phil Simmons will take over as the interim coach ahead of the 2025 Champions Trophy scheduled to take place in Pakistan next February. The 56-year-old had returned as the coach of the Bangladesh cricket team for his second stint last February, but it prompted mixed reactions from former captains. Most recently, BCB President Faruque Ahmed had questioned the previous regime to bring him back.

BCB investigated the allegation from Bangladesh’s World Cup campaigns in 2023 when a player alleged that Hathu had slapped him.

Meanwhile, the Tigers have had a fledgling time across formats with Hathurusingha as the coach. Bangladesh couldn’t go beyond the group stage in the ODI World Cup last year and managed to sneak into the Super 8 stage in the T20 World Cup this year.

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