Glasgow Times

Coetzer in last stand as captain

- HENRY McCALL

LEGENDARY Scottish men’s cricket captain Kyle Coetzer has announced he will step down as captain of the team after today’s ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 tri-series fixture in Texas against the UAE.

The skilled batsman has enjoyed an accomplish­ed tenure at the helm of the national side but he believes it is time to allow the next generation of player to come through.

Today’s match will be Coetzer’s 110th as captain and 214th appearance for Scotland, making him Scotland’s third most capped player in history.

Coetzer was behind Scotland’s first ever World Cup century, has had more ODI runs for Scotland than any other player, more wins than any other Scottish captain and in a watershed moment for Scottish cricket, captained his country to qualify for the Super 12s in the 2021 T20 World Cup.

Crowned the ICC Men’s Associate Cricketer of the Decade in 2020 and awarded an MBE for Services to Cricket in the same year, Coetzer has captained at under-15, under-17 and under-19 levels.

The 38-year-old Aberdonian has 6843 runs under his belt to date and made history in 2015 when he struck Scotland’s first hundred in the World Cup – his 156 against Bangladesh was the highest score ever made by a batter from an associate nation at the time. While earlier this week his superb unbeaten century helped his team defeat the UAE.

The 38-year-old Aberdonian said: “I have thought long and hard about my decision to step down as captain of the Scotland men’s side and have decided this test against the UAE will be my last at the helm.

“It’s been an absolute pleasure to lead this group through various stages in our growth and developmen­t and captain my country and I will look back on the time with such fondness.

“I’m extremely proud of where we have got to and I’m even more excited with where this team can go to under its next leader.

“It’s been fantastic to see how the players are managing themselves on the field recently and to effectivel­y have more than one leader out there has been a really positive and encouragin­g sign for me.

“It was this that made me feel it was the right time to share my decision and step down. I’m so grateful to have been able to impact this group of players and help Scotland through this phase of cricket that I’ve been involved in.

“I’ve certainly given it my all and I hope the players and fans also feel it’s been a positive experience. Although part of me is sad to be stepping down, I’m happy with where the team currently sits and I’m full of anticipati­on about what’s to come next for us all.”

Coetzer’s successor will be appointed before the team’s next series in July against Namibia and Nepal.

Cricket Scotland interim head of performanc­e Toby Bailey said: “On behalf of all of Cricket Scotland, the coaching staff, men’s team and Scottish cricketing community, I’d like to extend a huge thank you to Kyle for all he has done during his time as captain.

“An incredible leader and cricketing talent, Kyle has made an unforgetta­ble contributi­on to the game in Scotland, helping the team progress over the years and inspiring others.

“The captaincy is a fantastic opportunit­y for one of the leading lights in Scottish cricket to step up and take this team forward into an exciting new era for the sport in Scotland and I have no doubt there is a very capable new leader among them.

“We are all looking forward to seeing what Kyle continues to do on the field as a player and wish him all the very best for this next chapter.”

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Kyle Coetzer will captain his 110th match for Scotland today

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