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Cricket: Sulakshan Kulkarni appointed Oman's deputy head coach ahead of T20 WC qualifiers

Cricket: Sulakshan Kulkarni appointed Oman's deputy head coach ahead of T20 WC qualifiers

Time of India12 hours ago
Sulakshan Kulkarni
Mumbai:
Former Mumbai wicketkeeper Sulakshan Kulkarni has been appointed as the deputy head coach of the Oman men's cricket team.
Announcing Kulkarni's appointment on Sunday, Oman Cricket posted on social media: 'We're pleased to welcome Sulakshan Kulkarni as the Deputy Head Coach of the Oman Men's National Team! A seasoned coach with a wealth of domestic and international experience, Kulkarni brings depth and able leadership to our coaching setup as we prepare for the upcoming journey on the global stage.
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Former Sri Lankan wicketkeeper-batsman Duleep Mendis is the head coach of the Oman cricket team. Kulkarni's first task will be to help Oman qualify for the T20 World Cup in India & Sri Lanka in February-March next year. Oman will host the T20 World Cup Qualifiers from October 8 to 18 this year.
Oman have already qualified for the Asia Cup in September, though the fate of the tournament remains uncertain and will be known only next week after a meeting of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC).
'It's an opportunity to coach an international team that is doing well. I hope my experience will help Oman cricket grow further,' Kulkarni told TOI.
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Kulkarni was the head coach of the Maharashtra Ranji team last season. He has also served as the head coach of Mumbai, Tamil Nadu, Vidarbha, and Chhattisgarh in the past.
This is the second time Oman Cricket has recruited an Indian — and a Mumbaikar — for its support staff. A few years ago, former India and Mumbai pacer Omkar Salvi served as Oman's bowling coach.
Kulkarni, 58, had earlier coached Mumbai for three seasons, leading them to the Ranji Trophy title in the 2012-13 season.
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