Manchester Originals Extend Katich, Replace Parry as Coaches

Manchester Originals Extend Katich, Replace Parry as Coaches

Manchester Originals have extended Simon Katich’s contract for another year, despite the men’s team’s disappointing performance this season. However, Stephen Parry has been relieved of his duties as head coach of the women’s side after two years.

The decisions were made by the Originals board, which has been restructured to reflect the team’s closer ties with Lancashire from 2025. Lancashire will become majority shareholders in Originals next season, acquiring a 51% stake from the ECB, while the remaining 49% will be sold to a private investor.

Mark Chilton, Lancashire’s director of cricket, will lead the search for Parry’s successor as women’s head coach. James Sheridan, a member of the Lancashire board, has replaced Mark Chapman as Originals’ chair, although Chapman remains on the board.

Katich, a former Australian batter, has coached Originals men since the Hundred’s inception in 2021. Despite finishing as runners-up in the 2022 and 2023 seasons, the team struggled this year, winning only one of their eight matches.

“We were all disappointed with how this season went,” Katich said. “I feel we have unfinished business given the events of the last three editions of the Hundred and all of us at the Originals will ensure that we get back on track next year… We are determined to win it for Manchester.”

Parry, on the other hand, has been replaced after his side finished sixth in the women’s Hundred this season. Originals are the only women’s team who have not reached the knockout stages in any of the tournament’s first four editions.

“Stephen leaves us with our thanks and best wishes,” Sheridan said. “He joined us with our women’s team under-strength and still finding its feet at this level of cricket… We are in a much better place following two years with Stephen at the helm.”

The recruitment process for Parry’s successor will begin immediately, with Chilton overseeing the search. “Our aim now is to recruit a world-leading women’s short-format head coach, and we are very excited where this group of players can take Manchester Originals next year and beyond,” Chilton said.

These announcements come ahead of Friday’s deadline for first-round bids in the ECB’s sale process of the Hundred. Lancashire is actively seeking a “sporting partner” to become co-owners of Originals.

Tim Paine Revels in England's Struggles Against India's 'B Team'

Tim Paine Revels in England’s Struggles Against India’s ‘B Team’

Former Australian captain Tim Paine has expressed his delight in witnessing England’s struggles against India, particularly considering the absence of several key Indian players. Paine believes that the current Indian team, despite missing stars like Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah, and Rishabh Pant, is still a formidable force.

In a recent podcast conversation with former Australia batter Simon Katich, Paine discussed the ongoing Test series between India and England. Katich praised India’s depth, highlighting the performances of young players like Yashasvi Jaiswal and Dhruv Jurel.

“They have been playing against the Indian B team because there has been no Kohli, no Shami, Bumrah got rested last Test, KL Rahul is out, and Rishabh Pant is still making his way back from that accident,” Katich said. “They are not their strongest team, but it just goes to show that the depth in Indian cricket is huge.”

Paine echoed Katich’s sentiments, recalling Australia’s defeat to India in the 2018-19 Test series at home when the visitors were also missing several senior players.

“I know what it’s like to be beaten by an Indian B team. Unfortunately, it happened to us on our home soil,” Paine said. “But yes, some huge names out for India, which should have certainly helped the English. I thoroughly enjoy watching England play the game, I love the way they are going about it. I love watching them lose. Don’t get me wrong, but they are entertaining and exciting.”

Paine’s comments reflect the growing recognition of India’s strength in depth, which has allowed them to maintain their competitiveness even in the absence of their star players. The performances of Jaiswal and Jurel in the ongoing Test series have further underlined the depth of Indian cricket.

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