Jamie Siddons appointed as Wellington Firebirds Head Coach
Jamie Siddons appointed as Wellington Firebirds Head Coach
Cricket Wellington has appointed Jamie Siddons as the new Head Coach of the Wellington Firebirds.
Australian Siddons is a former Head Coach of Bangladesh and was an Assistant Coach of the Australian cricket team under Head Coach John Buchanan.
Siddons coached Bangladesh from October 2007 until the recent 2011 ICC World Cup.
Siddons has an extensive playing background for South Australia where he played over 160 First Class and 70 One Day matches for Victoria and South Australia, and one One Day International for Australia, over a 16-year playing career. A right-hand batsman, he scored over 11,500 First Class runs and captained South Australia to the domestic First Class title in 1995/96. A fine fieldsman, he also holds the record for the most catches in Australian domestic First Class history with 189.
Cricket Wellington Chief Executive Gavin Larsen is thrilled to have secured the services of Siddons:
“Jamie is a world-class coach and his international experience will be an invaluable addition to our professional and high performance cricket environment in Wellington.
“Jamie is passionate about the game and
he will bring a fresh perspective to the Wellington
Firebirds, and we look forward to him leading us forward
into a new era of success.”
Siddons is delighted to
have secured the Firebirds Head Coach role:
“Wellington is a proud province with a rich cricketing history, with one of the best grounds in the world in the Hawkins Basin Reserve.
“The Firebirds have a talented playing roster with a number of exciting young players and I look forward to contributing to their ongoing development and success.
“It’s an exciting opportunity for me and I’m really looking forward to settling in to Wellington and getting my teeth in to the role.”
Siddons begins his role in mid-July. His contract term is for three years.
JAMIE SIDDONS
Age: 47
Playing
career: 1984-2000, for Victoria, South Australia and
Australia (one ODI). 160 First-Class matches, 11,587 runs at
44.91 with 35 centuries. 70 One-Day (50-over) matches, 1,755
runs at 30.25, highest score 102.
Coaching
career: Assistant coach at South Australia, Assistant
Australian coach, Bangladesh Head Coach (2007-2011)