With Shane Jurgensen set to leave
 as Bangladesh coach after the proposed ODI series against India in 
June, the BCB is on the look-out for his replacement, board president 
Nazmul Hassan has said.
"If anyone wants to leave then there is no reason to keep him as he 
won't be able to give his 100%," Hassan said. "Shane [Jurgensen] is 
staying until the India series and in the meantime, possibly by next 
week, we will hold a board meeting. We will take a decision on whether 
we will try to stick with him or look for an alternative. But surely, we
 are looking for a new coach." 
Hassan had opened the debate by saying he "foresaw many changes" after 
Bangladesh went down to Hong Kong in the first round and lost all their 
matches in the Super 10s of the World T20. While he did not specify at 
the time which areas had been marked for change, he has now said the 
statement was meant for the team and the management. The BCB chief, 
however, believes that statements made by a few board directors could 
have influenced Jurgensen to resign. 
"I had said earlier that there will be a major reshuffle after the World
 T20, and that includes the team management, for the betterment of the 
team and everyone is aware of it," Hassan said. "Firstly, the 
performance of the team was bad, which might have prompted him to 
resign. On the other hand, he could feel insecure after some comments 
from our directors.  So, he might have felt that it was better for him 
to leave with some dignity." 
Hassan also said that the BCB had not given any clear message to 
Jurgensen about the latter's job being under threat. He did not rule out
 appointing a Bangladeshi coach, but said that would happen only if the 
board did not find a foreigner to take the job. After becoming a Test 
nation, the BCB has employed eight foreign coaches with the last three -
 Stuart Law, Richard Pybus and Jurgensen - resigning midway through 
their contract.
"When a tournament ends and the performance of the team is not up to the
 mark, the coach is usually changed, " Hassan said. "On most of the 
occasions, the coach is changed if the team fails while in some cases 
the coach steps down. But why he [Jurgensen] has stepped down is still 
not clear as he was not given any message by the board that he might get
 the sack.
"If necessary we will give the responsibility to a local coach if we 
fail to find a replacement for Jurgensen. If we can't hire a foreign 
coach then we will opt for a local one. But I'm sure the performance of 
the team won't get any worse than what we have done recently."
Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo's Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84
 






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