Whatmore, who has had coaching stints with Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and
Pakistan, will begin his new role during the ICC HPP Support Staff Forum
that opens on 14 May in Scotland, where he will also meet the coaches
from the four teams.
"I am thrilled to be given the opportunity to work with the leading
Associate and Affiliate teams during such a memorable period in world
cricket," Whatmore said. "We have seen some amazing performances
recently from these teams, and, over the next 10 months, I look forward
to being able to assist in honing their performances even further.
"The ICC Cricket World Cup is the world's biggest stage for any
cricketer. It takes hard work, dedication and motivation to succeed at
such a huge global event, as well as unflinching confidence. I hope to
be able to assist on all of these fronts to ensure that Afghanistan,
Ireland, Scotland and the UAE fire on all cylinders from the moment they
arrive in Australia and New Zealand next year."
The appointment of Whatmore, whose crowning moment was leading Sri Lanka
to World Cup glory in 1996, was welcomed by the four teams, as well as
by the ICC Chief Executive David Richardson, who believed that Whatmore
could provide much-needed expertise to the Associate countries.
Phil Simmons and Craig Wright, the coaches of Ireland and Scotland,
cited Whatmore's vast experience as a big plus for their teams in the
lead-up to next year's showpiece event while Aqib Javed, the UAE coach,
said that the prospect of working alongside the Australian was an
"exciting opportunity".
For Afghanistan, who will be playing their first ever 50-over World Cup
after finishing second in last year's World Cricket League Championship,
the assistance provided by Whatmore could be crucial in helping the
team overcome a packed schedule over the next few months.
"Afghanistan has a rigorous schedule of training and fixtures in the
lead-up to its maiden appearance at the ICC Cricket World Cup," Kabir
Khan, the Afghanistan coach, said. "This will be the biggest event we
have ever participated in, and the extra support from Dav Whatmore will
be an excellent addition to our preparations."
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