Cricket Australia has appointed Adam Griffith as the new national pace bowling coach, a role designed to cultivate emerging fast bowlers and coordinate their management across various programs. Griffith, a former Tasmania fast bowler and experienced coach, aims to address injury rates among bowlers and enhance the country’s strategic approach to fast bowling. He brings extensive coaching experience, previously serving in significant roles with state teams and franchises, and has worked with many players currently on the national scene.
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Griffith will complete the domestic season with Victoria before transitioning to his role at Cricket Australia, where his strategies could reshape the future of Australia’s fast bowling talent amid evolving franchise circumstances.
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Adam Griffith’s appointment marks a pivotal step for Cricket Australia, as his extensive experience is expected to bolster the development and management of fast bowlers, ultimately aiming to ensure sustained success across all formats of the game.
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