Ireland Appoint James Cameron-Dow As New Women's National Spin Bowling Coach
On taking up the role, Cameron-Down believes Ireland’s spin bowling stocks represent a small but exciting group that have a big future in the game.
“Working with the senior squad has been fantastic – they are an engaged and talented group of players. I’m really looking forward to seeing what we can do going forward. With respect to the spinners, I wouldn’t say there is an abundance of them at the moment, but the cohort we have is very exciting.”
“There is some real talent and potential to work with - and what’s just as important, they are all keen to learn and develop. It’s a great time to get involved with the programme,” said Cameron-Dow in a statement issued by Cricket Ireland.
Cameron-Dow, 34, is currently over with the Ireland Under-19s Women’s squad at the Sport England National School Games in Loughborough where the young Irish side is due to play Scotland Under-19s, West Indies Under-19s and three ECB Under-19s XIs across three days.
“Hopefully, through this new role, I can bring a bit of clarity and structure to the entire spin bowling pathway. I think it’s important to have real purpose and drive when it comes to developing current and aspiring spinners, as well as potential future spinners - so hopefully that’s where I can assist most,” he added.
Cameron-Dow, 34, is currently over with the Ireland Under-19s Women’s squad at the Sport England National School Games in Loughborough where the young Irish side is due to play Scotland Under-19s, West Indies Under-19s and three ECB Under-19s XIs across three days.
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