Former Pakistan Head Coach Sacked by Glamorgan

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The 58-year-old New Zealander’s departure follows allegations of inappropriate behaviour, which were referred to the independent Cricket Regulator by the club. Glamorgan announced that a thorough investigation was carried out, and it was determined that Grant Bradburn’s position had become untenable.

The Welsh club’s decision underscores their “zero-tolerance policy towards discriminatory behaviour of any kind,” with a clear emphasis on maintaining a safe and respectful environment for all involved. Glamorgan’s statement reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring a fair and transparent process, with full confidence in the integrity of the investigation.

Grant Bradburn’s tenure at Glamorgan, which lasted just one season, was marked by both success and disappointment. Under his guidance, Glamorgan claimed the One-Day Cup title in a rain-affected final at Trent Bridge in September 2024, a notable achievement for the club. However, their overall performance in other formats was less impressive, as they finished sixth in both the County Championship’s second division and the T20 Blast South Group.

Having joined Glamorgan in January 2024 on a three-year deal, Bradburn’s brief time in charge was seen as a potential turning point for the club. Yet, despite the team’s trophy success, the allegations against him have overshadowed these sporting accomplishments. His dismissal has now cast a shadow over his coaching career, both at Glamorgan and in the broader cricketing world.

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