Ex-England coach Mott returning to Glamorgan

Queensland-born Matthew Mott coached the Australia Women's side from 2015-22
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Former Glamorgan and England coach Matthew Mott is to rejoin the county in a part-time role from April.
He will be in charge of coach development at the club.
Mott was in charge of England's limited-overs side between 2022 and 2024, steering them to victory in the 2022 T20 World Cup before results declined.
He previously had three years at Glamorgan between 2011 and 2013, taking them to the final of the YB40 Trophy in his final year.
"Alongside his other cricketing commitments, Matthew will work with all of our coaches from professional to pathway level focusing on talent ID, mentoring and improving coaching practice throughout the Club," said Director of Cricket Mark Wallace.
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Meanwhile the county is hopeful of a brief appearance from Australian Test star Marnus Labuschagne in May,prior to the World Test Championship Final at Lord's in early June.
Glamorgan already have South African batter Colin Ingram and Sri Lankan fast bowler Asitha Fernando on their books, with Fernando signed up for a two-month stint which could expand into the T20 Blast.
Labuschagne has played five seasons for Glamorgan, though paternity duties and international commitments will again severely restrict his availability.