Gloucestershire’s club legend Mark Alleyne has returned as head coach on a three-year deal. With a 19 years playing career, Alleyne featured in nearly 800 matches for the club winning nine trophies and a County Championship promotion.
Having coached Gloucestershire from 2005 to 2007, Alleyne also served as Glamorgan’s white-ball coach and coached the England Twenty20 side. Expressing excitement about the opportunity Alleyne who scored 14,214 runs and took 407 wickets for Gloucestershire aims to positively impact the team.
The club welcomes back Alleyne emphasizing his hunger for success and valuable experience. Captain Graeme van Buuren highlights Alleyne’s impressive knowledge and winning mentality.
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