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Former Bangladesh coach Stuart Law jobless, looking for employment in LinkedIn

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TBS Report
07 January, 2025, 08:05 pm
Last modified: 07 January, 2025, 08:16 pm

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Former Bangladesh coach Stuart Law jobless, looking for employment in LinkedIn

The plea comes after Law’s recent and controversial dismissal as the head coach of the USA cricket team.

TBS Report
07 January, 2025, 08:05 pm
Last modified: 07 January, 2025, 08:16 pm
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Photo: Courtesy

Former Australian cricketer and Bangladesh coach Stuart Law, once celebrated for his coaching achievements, now finds himself seeking new opportunities in the cricketing world.

The 56-year-old recently updated his LinkedIn profile, appealing for coaching or assistant coaching roles following a string of professional setbacks.

Law wrote on his profile:

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"I am looking for a new role and would greatly appreciate your support. If there are any opportunities or if I can be of service, please send me a message or leave a comment. Stuart is open to work and is looking for cricket coaching and assistant roles."

The plea comes after Law's recent and controversial dismissal as the head coach of the USA cricket team.

His tenure, which lasted only seven months, ended abruptly following the team's embarrassing 10-wicket loss to Scotland in the T20 World Cup qualifiers.

Allegations of discrimination, distrust, and biased behaviour towards players were central to his removal, casting a shadow over his professional reputation.

Law's time with the USA team was marked by discord. Reports from Cricbuzz revealed that senior players, including captain Monank Patel, submitted a formal complaint accusing Law of fostering a toxic environment. The letter alleged he displayed discriminatory attitudes, created divisions within the squad, and left some players feeling isolated and demoralised. Such claims reflect poorly on a coach of his stature and experience.

This controversy is not an isolated incident in Law's coaching career. While his résumé includes stints as head coach of Bangladesh, the West Indies, and interim roles with Sri Lanka and Afghanistan, questions about his management style have occasionally emerged. His tenure with Bangladesh, for instance, ended after just nine months, though the official reason cited was "personal circumstances."

Despite these issues, Law's coaching career has seen moments of success. During his time with Bangladesh, the team reached the final of the 2012 Asia Cup. Under his leadership, the USA team achieved a surprising Super Over victory against Pakistan in the T20 World Cup qualifiers, though the overall campaign ended in disappointment.

As a player, Law's achievements include representing Australia in one Test and 54 ODIs, including the 1996 World Cup final. His post-retirement transition into coaching brought him roles in Australia as a batting coach and U-19 coach, showcasing his technical knowledge of the game.

However, the recurring controversies surrounding his leadership style raise questions about his ability to foster harmony in a team environment. As he seeks a new role, it remains to be seen whether prospective employers will view his track record as an asset or a liability.

Law's appeal for opportunities underscores a harsh reality: a reputation built over decades can be tarnished by allegations of misconduct and divisive leadership. For someone with his experience, the road back to a prominent coaching role may not be straightforward.

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