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    Sunrisers Hyderabad appoint World Cup winning coach Trevor Bayliss

    Sunrisers Hyderabad appoint World Cup winning coach Trevor Bayliss

    By Rajdeep Saha
    Jul 18, 2019
    08:39 pm

    What's the story

    Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Sunrisers Hyderabad have appointed 2019 World Cup winning coach Trevor Bayliss.

    The current England boss will replace Tom Moody at SRH.

    Moody was at the helm since 2013. Under him, SRH won the IPL trophy in 2016.

    Earlier, there were reports that Bayliss was being signed by Kolkata Knight Riders but SRH cleared the speculations by confirming his appointment.

    Twitter Post

    SRH thank Moody, confirm appointment of Bayliss

    🚨Announcement🚨

    Trevor Bayliss, England's WC Winning coach, has been appointed as the new Head Coach of SunRisers Hyderabad. #SRHCoachTrevor pic.twitter.com/ajqeRUBym5

    — SunRisers Hyderabad (@SunRisers) July 18, 2019

    Information

    Under Moody, SRH delivered consistency

    Moody was a guiding force for SRH and helped the side win the 2016 IPL title. Under his guidance, the team delivered consistency and also reached the final of the 2018 edition. Moody had a special relation with the players and will be missed dearly.

    Twitter Post

    Moody on being a part of the SRH family

    It’s been a privilege to work for Sunrisers Hyderabad, I have made many friendships and good memories. The success we’ve enjoyed over the 7 yrs is a testament to a hard working team on and off the field. A special thank you to the players, support staff and all the fans. 🙏 https://t.co/2dYphE3yQF

    — Tom Moody (@TomMoodyCricket) July 18, 2019

    Bayliss England

    Bayliss to step down as England's coach in September 2019

    A few days back, Bayliss had confirmed that he no longer intends to continue with England once his tenure ends in September 2019.

    "I have always been a believer that four or five years is long enough, whether you are doing well or not. It is time for a new voice for the boys, to hopefully take them to another level," said Bayliss.

    Bayliss CWC 19

    Bayliss helped England win 2019 World Cup

    Under his guidance, England managed to win the 2019 World Cup last Sunday.

    He had taken over as England's head coach in May 2015.

    Bayliss helped England reach the number one ranking in ODIs and saw them dominate the circuit in the last couple of years.

    England also won the 2015 Ashes at home (3-2) under Bayliss.

    The Ashes 2019 is his final assignment.

    Bayliss T20s

    Bayliss is an experienced campaigner in franchise T20 cricket

    Bayliss brings plenty of knowledge as a coach.

    He has been prolific in both international and T20 franchise cricket.

    Bayliss was KKR's coach from 2011-2014.

    It was under his guidance that the eastern giants won two IPL honors in 2012 and 2014.

    Bayliss has also won the Big Bash League and the Champions League with the Sydney Sixers.

    Information

    Bayliss needs to continue the work of Moody

    SRH qualified for five play-offs across seven seasons under Moody. So the task will be clear for Bayliss. He will need to continue in the same vein and get the team firing. He has some star players to work with and that's a bonus.

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