Cricket - Bracewell to step down as Ireland coach in December


  • Cricket
  • Wednesday, 19 Jul 2017

Britain Cricket - Ireland Nets - Lord's - 6/5/17 Ireland's Head Coach John Bracewell Action Images via Reuters / Paul Childs Livepic

(Reuters) - New Zealander John Bracewell will step down as head coach of Ireland at the end of his contract in December, the country's cricket board has said.

The former New Zealand coach replaced West Indian Phil Simmons at the helm following the 2015 World Cup and will step down after two and half years in the role.

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