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Pybus keen to start with a clean slate as Afghanistan coach

Pybus keen to start with a clean slate as Afghanistan coach
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Richard Pybus has taken over as the head coach of the Afghanistan cricket team, succeeding Jonathan Trott. Pybus aims to start with a clean slate as he prepares the team for an upcoming Test match against India.

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The transition in leadership marks a new chapter for the Afghanistan cricket team as they look to maintain their recent international success.

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In Jonathan Trott’s four-year tenure as head coach, Afghanistan scaled new heights, notably reaching the semifinals of the 2024 T20 World Cup. It is now upon Richard Pybus, 61, to build on the foundation laid by the former England batter.

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