Dodda Ganesh Axed as Kenya Men's Cricket Coach Amid Irregularity Allegations

Dodda Ganesh Axed as Kenya Men’s Cricket Coach Amid Irregularity Allegations

Dodda Ganesh Removed as Kenya Men’s Cricket Team Head Coach

Former Indian fast bowler Dodda Ganesh has been abruptly removed from his position as head coach of the Kenya men’s cricket team, just a month after his appointment. The decision stems from alleged irregularities in his hiring process.

According to a report by nation.africa, Cricket Kenya’s executive board has declared Ganesh’s appointment invalid due to improper procedures. The board’s Director of Women’s Cricket, Pearlyne Omami, signed a letter on behalf of the board, stating that the appointment was not ratified.

The letter also voided a contract signed between Ganesh and Manoj Patel, a former Cricket Kenya official. Ganesh has been instructed to cease all engagement with the team immediately.

Lameck Onyango, a former Kenyan international, has been appointed as the new head coach. He will be assisted by Joseph Angara, another former international player.

The coaching duo will immediately begin preparations for the upcoming ICC Division 2 Challenge League in Nairobi, where Kenya will face Papua New Guinea, Qatar, Denmark, and Jersey.

Kenya will also host the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Africa Sub-regional Qualifier B tournament from October 17-26, where they will compete against Zimbabwe, Rwanda, Mozambique, Seychelles, and Gambia.

Ganesh’s removal highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Cricket Kenya. The board has been plagued by financial and administrative issues in recent years, which have impacted the performance of the national team.

Tsitsipas Blasts Father-Coach After Montreal Loss

Tsitsipas Blasts Father-Coach After Montreal Loss

Stefanos Tsitsipas’s frustrations boiled over after his second-round loss to Kei Nishikori at the ATP Montreal Masters, as he launched a scathing attack on his father-coach, Apostolos. The Greek star, who has plummeted to 11th in the ATP rankings, has endured a disappointing two-season stretch, winning only two titles.

Tsitsipas’s outburst stemmed from his belief that his father has not been an effective coach, particularly in handling match situations. “Masters 1000 matches are important, I need a coach who listens to me as a player,” he said. “My father has not been very smart in handling some situations, in trying to read what is happening on the court.”

This is not the first time Tsitsipas has expressed dissatisfaction with his father’s coaching. In late 2022, he brought on Mark Philippoussis as an assistant coach, but that partnership ended in May 2023, paving the way for Apostolos’s return.

Apostolos Tsitsipas has a reputation for being overly vocal during matches, often providing unsolicited advice between points. This behavior has drawn criticism in the past, and it appears to have reached a breaking point for his son.

“It has been a poor performance from my father and it’s not the first time,” Tsitsipas said. “I’m disappointed with him.”

Tsitsipas emphasized the importance of collaborative coaching, where the player’s perspective is valued. “The coach needs to listen. The player is the one holding the racquet,” he said. “I have power here to some degree but it should be a collaborative effort on both sides, for me to develop my tennis.”

It remains to be seen whether Tsitsipas will make a permanent change to his coaching setup. However, his public criticism of his father suggests that he is seeking a more supportive and effective partnership.

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