Robert Croft: Glamorgan head coach vacancy 'appealing'

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Robert Croft took over 1,000 first-class wickets and scored more than 10,000 first-class runs for Glamorgan

Glamorgan spin bowling coach Robert Croft says the Welsh county's head coach vacancy appeals to him.

Croft, 45, who will join England's coaching staff for the one-day leg of their tour to South Africa, is viewed as a leading contender for the role.

Former Glamorgan boss Toby Radford left the job last month, a year before his contract was due to end.

"It's certainly a job that appeals to me. It's just whether it's the right time for the people here," Croft said.

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"There is a process in place. Lots of people will be interested in coaching the wonderful club that we have here."

Former all-rounder Croft's playing career ended with Glamorgan in 2012.

Commenting of his new role within the England backroom team, Croft added: "It's a 12-day trip to South Africa. Nothing technical, purely tactical.

"Hopefully it will be an experience that I will gain from."

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