Bob Carter appointed NZ assistant coach
By AP - WELLINGTON (New Zealand)
09th August 2012 02:42 PM
Former Northamptonshire allrounder and coach Bob
Carter has been re-appointed as an assistant with the New Zealand cricket team,
likely with responsibility for its most troubled area of batting.
Carter was previously an assistant coach under John Bracewell and has recently
coached Canterbury province. He replaces Australian Trent Woodhill, while
Damien Wright remains as bowling coach under new head coach Mike Hesson.
New Zealand director of cricket John Buchanan said "Bob brings a wealth of
experience to the role having coached with Northamptonshire, Canterbury and
with the Black Caps and will provide valuable support to head coach, Mike
Hesson, and captain, Ross Taylor."
Outgoing coach John Wright this week blasted New Zealand's batsmen, saying they
lacked accountability and the brutal self-analysis necessary at test level.
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