Mo Bobat to join RCB as director of cricket after 12 years in England set-up
Mo Bobat, England Men's performance director, has been confirmed as the new director of cricket at Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL, and will leave the ECB in February next year.
Bobat, 40, has overseen the England Men's pathway for the past four years, identifying and developing the players that have helped the team win World Cups in the 50-over and 20-over formats, while reinvigorating their Test fortunes under the captain-coach partnership of Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum.
He has been working at the ECB beginning around 2011, at first dealing with the Britain Men's Under-19s program, prior to being selected the ECB's most memorable Player Distinguishing proof Lead in 2016.
Bobat has recently worked with RCB on a consultancy premise, and has a well established relationship with Andy Bloom, RCB's new lead trainer, from their years cooperating at the ECB. Presently the pair will continue that organization at the IPL, in front of the 2024 arranging.
"I've had the most astounding 12 years at the ECB and it's been both an amazing honor to have spent the most recent four years as Execution Chief," Bobat said. "Supporting our endeavors towards numerous Remains missions and World Cups has straightforwardly been the stuff of dreams.
"I'll be everlastingly thankful for the valuable open doors as a whole and backing that I got throughout the long term and will convey with me numerous exceptional recollections, shared accomplishments and companionships.
"I might want to thank my current and previous partners as a whole, and obviously the players that I've been all ready to appreciate time with. I'd explicitly prefer to say thanks to Loot Key for showing me such a lot of trust throughout the course of recent months and for empowering my favored progress towards my new expert test.
"At the point when the opportunity arrives, I'll leave with the heaviest of hearts and will invest wholeheartedly in realizing that our global pathway is in extraordinary wellbeing and loaded up with exceptional individuals."
Key, Britain Men's overseeing chief, depicted the news as "mixed", and recognized that he would miss working with a vital partner in the ECB's back-room group.
"This is a clashing second for me by and by on the grounds that while I'm glad that Mo has been offered a fantastic chance, it denotes the finish of presumably the most pleasant organization of any profession I have had.
"At the point when I previously showed up at the ECB year and a half back, Mo was the directing hand that permitted me to get my feet under the table and to continue ahead with my job. I have definitely no question I would have suffocated without his help and mastery.
"His 12 years at the ECB ought to be a motivation for the vast majority and shows what can be accomplished in the event that you never surrender and continue to trust in yourself.
"All anybody at any point needs is to have an effect in anything they do, and Mo can think back and see that he's affected English cricket as well as affected Britain cricketers. I want him to enjoy all that life has to offer."
Bobat's arrangement finishes a completely abroad back-room staff at RCB, close by Blossom, Adam Griffith (bowling), Freddie Wilde (expert), and Evan Speechly (physio).
Prathmesh Mishra, RCB's director, said that he anticipated perceiving how Bobat's Britain impact would mean RCB's playing style. RCB completed 6th in IPL 2023 and made the end of the season games in three seasons before that (2020 to 2022) however are as yet pursuing their lady IPL title.
"RCB has consistently focussed on a presentation situated approach and making a culture that mirrors its 'playbold' reasoning," he said. "Bobat has proactively demonstrated what he can do in a comparable job with Britain, and I accept, with the skill and long periods of involvement, he will direct RCB to more up to date skylines and greatness."