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- PARCHMENT Lennox Aldred Sunday Gleaner Writer

Former Jamaica batsman gaining coaching experience on the world stage

FORMER JAMAICA and Windies opening batsman Brenton Parchment can be described as the quintessen­tial nomadic cricketer who has been travelling and playing the game in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and now Holland.

The 37-year-old St Elizabeth native is playing and coaching in the Netherland­s with the Rotterdam-based Excelsior 20 Cricket Club, after which he will move down under to Australia to fulfil another contract with Victorian-based club Doutta Stars.

Parchment says he is enjoying the opportunit­y of travelling and playing all over the world.

“I am enjoying every minute of these experience­s,” he told The Sunday Gleaner. “I am still making runs and taking wickets, however, I am focusing on gaining more coaching experience as I would love to take up a full-time job in the Caribbean once the opportunit­y arises.”

Parchment, who holds a Cricket Australia Level Three coaching certificat­e, recently applied for the coaching position with the Windward Islands Volcanoes, however, he was unsuccessf­ul in landing the job.

RIGHT OPPORTUNIT­Y

The stylish right-hander, who has over 3,000 runs for Jamaica in 67 first-class matches, says he will continue to gain the experience overseas, and, hopefully, the right opportunit­y will come one day.

“Even though I would love to coach in the Caribbean, if the opportunit­y comes for me to take up a job here in Europe, or even Australia, I will take it. I recently got to work with the Dutch National men’s cricket team in the United Arab Emirates, and that experience was invaluable.”

While admitting that playing and coaching on the internatio­nal stage is difficult, Parchment is encouragin­g past players to seek opportunit­ies outside of the region.

“I know there are not many coaching opportunit­ies in the Caribbean, but places like the Netherland­s, Italy, and Japan are welcoming coaches,” he said. “Those places are taking cricket very seriously, and once you have the drive and hunger and are passionate about the game, doors can open up for you.”

Parchment played two Tests, seven One-Day Internatio­nals and one Twenty20 Internatio­nal for the Windies.

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