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Proteas player who redefined fielding to coach 43rd rank cricket team !

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Thursday, 10 September 2020 (20:03 IST)
Stockholm: Former South Africa cricketer Jonty Rhodes was appointed as the head coach of the Sweden national team on Thursday. It is to be noted that Sweden is at the 43rd rank in ICC t20 ranking and missing from top 20 ODI team ranking. 
The Swedish Cricket Federation, in a statement said the appointment was part of efforts to invest in junior cricket, high performance and the growth of sport in the country, which has seen 300 per cent increase in cricket participation over the last two years.  
 
''I am really excited to relocate to Sweden with my family and work together with the Swedish Cricket community. This opportunity has come at a perfect time and I am grateful to be able to invest my energies in a completely new environment. I can't wait to get started,'' said Rhodes about his new role.
 
Rhodes, who featured in over 270 games for South Africa, is regarded as one of the greatest fielders of all time. He has had short stints with the Proteas, Kenya and Sri Lanka in his coaching career so far. 
 
The former cricketer has also been associated with the IPL for many years, as the fielding coach of various franchises. He is currently serving as the fielding coach of Kings XI Punjab in the IPL 2020 in the UAE and will join Sweden team in November. 
 
Benn Harradine, sports director of the SCF, believes Rhodes' appointment will play a "pivotal role" in taking Swedish cricket to the next level.  
 
"Our growth targets and key areas are directed toward junior cricket and high performance. Jonty will play a pivotal role in lifting our players as well as assisting in securing quality coaching framework for the future sustainability of the game. I am delighted to have him as part of our small and ambitious team,'' Harradine said.
 
Jonty's appointment comes with great anticipation for the Swedish Cricket Federation," said Zalmay Daftani, chairman of the board of the SCF. 
 
"Our goals are to provide a transparent and sustainable platform for our young and talented players and present Sweden as a highly performing competitor within the international arena,'' he added.(UNI)

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