Fulton quits as NZ batting coach

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Auckland: Peter Fulton has quit as New Zealand’s batting coach to take up the job of head coach of the Canterbury men’s team, the country’s cricket board said on Thursday.
Fulton, a former international player who featured in 23 Tests and 49 ODIs for New Zealand, took up the position with the national team in August 2019 and travelled to Sri Lanka and Australia besides being part of the home tours against England and India.
Fulton said he had enjoyed his time with the national team but the Canterbury offer was hard to ignore. “It’s been an honour to get back involved with the national team and I’d like to thank the players and staff for making me feel so welcome,” the 41-year-old former right-handed batsman said in a statement on New Zealand Cricket (NZC) website.
“The Canterbury role appealed to me in terms of my aspirations to be a head coach and further my development in the game. “The chance to spend more time at home with my young family and coach my home province were also motivating factors in applying for the job,” he added. (PTI)

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