Mohammad Ashraful Becomes ICC Level 3 Coach
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Mohammad Ashraful Becomes ICC Level 3 Coach
Mohammad Ashraful Becomes ICC Level 3 Coach
Former captain and star batter of the Bangladesh national cricket team, Mohammad Ashraful, has achieved ICC Level 3 coach status. Ashraful has publicly expressed his intention to transition into coaching after his playing career, and he has now realized that dream.
Sharing two pictures on social media, Mohammad Ashraful wrote, "Alhamdulillah, by the grace of Almighty Allah, I am excited to share that I have officially qualified as an ICC Level 3 coach. This achievement is a testament to my passion for cricket and my commitment to continuous improvement. I am eager to share my expertise and inspire others to reach their full potential. Insha Allah, I will try my best to contribute to the growth and development of cricket."
From 2001 to 2013, Mohammad Ashraful played 61 Test matches, 177 ODIs, and 23 T20Is for Bangladesh, scoring 2,737, 3,468, and 450 runs respectively.
With 9 international centuries to his name, Mohammad Ashraful also has 47 international wickets.
