Is ACB Set to Bid Farewell to Head Coach Jonathan Trott After T20 WC 2026?
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New Delhi, Nov 3 (NationPress) The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) declared on Monday that head coach Jonathan Trott will conclude his role post the ICC T20 World Cup 2026, which is slated for February in India and Sri Lanka.
This decision aligns with ACB's long-term strategic vision for the subsequent phase of the national team’s evolution.
Since assuming command of the Afghanistan National Team in 2022, Trott has worked closely with players, significantly contributing to the team’s advancement and bolstering their international competitiveness.
“Working with the Afghanistan National Team has been an honor, and witnessing their fervor, determination, and ambition for excellence has been remarkable. I take pride in our shared accomplishments, and I will always support Afghan cricket. I extend my best wishes for continued success to the team and the Afghan populace in the future,” Trott expressed.
During Trott's tenure, Afghanistan achieved some remarkable milestones in recent cricket history, including their inaugural semifinal appearance at the 2024 T20 World Cup, impressive tournament victories, historic wins against top-tier teams, and achievements that have improved the country's standing in global cricket.
Recently, Trott voiced concerns regarding the ACB's communication, mentioning a lack of involvement in squad selection and no dialogue with senior management or the chief selector.
Nevertheless, Trott later confirmed that any prior miscommunications with the ACB had been addressed and assured that relations between both parties are now harmonious.
“The ACB acknowledges that coaching transitions are a natural component of the international cricket framework. As teams progress, so do their leadership and strategic requirements. No national team remains under the guidance of a single coach indefinitely, and this transition signifies a new era for Afghanistan as the Board continues to strive for long-term excellence,” stated the ACB.
ACB Chairman Mirwais Ashraf remarked, “On behalf of the Afghanistan Cricket Board, we express our heartfelt appreciation to Jonathan Trott for his unwavering dedication and the professionalism he brought to the national team. His contributions have been pivotal during this crucial phase of Afghanistan cricket’s development, and we wish him the best in his future pursuits.”