The Independent on Saturday

Adams’ Cobras stint ends

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IN A joint statement with Paul Adams, Western Cape Cricket yesterday announced that he will be stepping down as coach of the Cape Cobras tomorrow to take up the new position of Western Cape Cricket High Performanc­e manager and coach.

This will entail Adams identifyin­g and mentoring future Cobras players, working closely with the Western Province, Boland and South Western Districts coaches and his successor at the franchise.

“These high performanc­e plans have been several years in planning to ensure that the crucial pipeline to the Cobras remains strong,” said WCC chief executive Nabeal Dien.

“Given recent results and issues in the franchise team, Paul and ourselves have decided now is the time to action these plans and we feel he is ideally equipped for this job.”

In his five seasons as coach, Adams not only won five trophies with the Cobras, making him the most successful current coach in franchise cricket, but he has also had a hand in getting a number of talented players like Beuran Hendricks, Dane Piedt, Dane Paterson and George Linde ready for the top levels. He also helped get Wayne Parnell back on track with the Proteas.

“Helping the team to succeed in ways which led to a number of trophies and getting players going up to the Proteas was a very satisfying part of my five-season journey as Cobras’ coach,” he said.

“Recruiting world stars who delivered, like Sunil Narine and Kieron Pollard, and working with senior players was also rewarding,” he said.

“Here I especially want to thank the dedicated long-standing captain Justin Ontong and Charl Langeveldt, whose knowledge and feel for the game proved valuable at key moments.

“I am looking forward very much to my new role.”

Williams rejected with contempt allegation­s that Adams’s successes as coach had been the result of outside factors and said he had been a model in his passion and approach. Dien agreed saying: “Paul still has a great deal to offer.”

The Cobras appointed the former South African batting icon Ashwell Prince as caretaker head coach until the end of the 2016/2017 campaign with immediate effect, while Faiek Davids will be his assistant coach.

The WCC board also approved the appointmen­t of the South African offspinner Dane Piedt as interim captain of the Cobras for the rest of the season.– Sports Reporter

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