Cricket great Gunn becomes NSW women’s assistant coach

Cricket great Gunn becomes NSW women’s assistant coach

England cricket nice Jenny Gunn has joined NSW Breakers as an assistant coach for the upcoming Women’s National Cricket League season.

An allrounder, Gunn performed 259 matches for England throughout three codecs in a world profession that spanned 15 years earlier than her retirement in October 2019.

Gunn, 36, holds the excellence of being the primary cricketer, male or feminine, to achieve 100 T20Is and has taken the second most catches of any ladies’s T20I participant.

In her first full-time teaching function, Gunn will work with head coach Gavan Twining and assistant Grant Lambert to assist the Breakers recuperate from their sixth-placed end in the latest WNCL season.

Gunn will even take an lively function within the Breakers’ pathways system.

“I did some coaching career development with the Breakers before the pandemic and so I am familiar with most of the players in the system,” Gunn stated.

“This is something that will certainly help with the transition into this role, and I’m excited to see how far the players have progressed over the last few years.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au