Former Redbacks Captain selected as Assistant Coach
The South Australian Cricket Association (SACA) has appointed formerRedbacks captain, Jamie Siddons, as the new Assistant Coach for the Stateside.
South Australian Cricket Association
18-Oct-2002
The South Australian Cricket Association (SACA) has appointed former
Redbacks captain, Jamie Siddons, as the new Assistant Coach for the State
side.
Siddons, who retired from first-class cricket in 2000, represented Australia
in One Day Internationals, and captained both the Victorian and South
Australian State teams.
As a middle-order batsman, Siddons scored more than ten thousand runs in
Sheffield Shield/Pura Cup matches - making him the most prolific scorer in
the competition's history.
Siddons joins the SACA following the departure of Tim Nielsen who recently
joined the Australian side as Assistant Coach.
SACA's State Manager of Cricket, Mr Greg Chappell, said the SACA was very
pleased to have Siddons on board.
"At such a critical time of the season, we are very fortunate to have
secured Jamie to join the State coaching team ," Mr Chappell said.
"Jamie brings to the SACA a wealth of knowledge and experience, and as a
recently retired player and captain, he has a proven track record as a
valued leader. His leadership skills and knowledge of the game of cricket
will be an enormous asset to our State squad."