Monday, April 16, 2012
Stuart Law quitting as Bangladesh national coach in the summer
Former Australia batsman Stuart Law is quitting as Bangladesh coach after just nine months, citing family reasons.
Law, 43, will step down when his contract expires in June.
The decision comes a day after the Tigers confirmed a tour of Pakistan later this month, and within a month of them finishing second in the Asia Cup.
"Cricket has been a huge part of my life but, over the years, I have realised that there is nothing more important than family," said Law.
16 April 2012
Last updated at 11:23
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/17728170
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