Did Lucknow Super Giants Make the Right Move by Appointing Tom Moody as Global Director of Cricket?
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New Delhi, Nov 4 (NationPress) The Lucknow Super Giants have announced the appointment of Tom Moody, a former Australian all-rounder, as their new global director of cricket in anticipation of the upcoming 19th edition of the Indian Premier League.
"With his remarkable experience, vision, and leadership, we are thrilled to welcome Tom Moody to the Super Giants Universe!" LSG communicated via X.
At LSG, Moody will collaborate with his former Australian teammate Justin Langer, who continues as head coach, and Kane Williamson, the former New Zealand captain recently appointed as a strategic advisor.
The 60-year-old Moody has a wealth of experience, having previously coached in the IPL, most notably with Sunrisers Hyderabad. His first term from 2013 to 2019 was marked by a significant achievement when he led the team to a title victory in 2016.
After returning as the director of cricket in 2021, he transitioned to head coach in the following season, succeeding Trevor Bayliss after his departure. Moody's tenure at LSG concluded in 2022 when Brian Lara took over as head coach.
He is expected to fill the position previously held by Zaheer Khan during IPL 2025. Despite a two-year mentorship agreement with Zaheer, the franchise decided to part ways after just one season.
Furthermore, LSG had enlisted former Indian bowling coach Bharat Arun as their bowling coach. Recent reports indicate that Carl Crowe has been added to the support staff as the spin bowling coach.
After reaching the playoffs in their inaugural two seasons in 2022 and 2023, LSG fell short of the knockout stages in the subsequent two seasons.
Under the captaincy of Indian wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant, LSG concluded their IPL 2025 campaign in seventh place, mirroring their finish from the previous season.
These consecutive mid-table placements represent a decline from their impressive third-place finishes in the IPL 2022 and 2023 seasons.