Ex-NZ bowler Bond replaces Vettori at Phoenixpublished at 15:19 GMT 5 November
Image source, Getty ImagesFormer New Zealand fast bowler Shane Bond has been appointed head coach of Birmingham Phoenix in the men's Hundred.
Bond, 50, replaces former Black Caps team-mate Daniel Vettori, who left after four years in the role as the Hundred franchises continue to be shaped by their new investors.
Vettori is currently coach of Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League. Sunrisers' owners bought a 100% stake in Leeds-based Northern Superchargers earlier this year.
Earlier this week Tom Moody left his position as Oval Invincibles coach to take up a role as the global director of cricket for the owners of Indian Premier League franchise Lucknow Super Giants.
LSG's owners, Sanjiv Goenka's RPSG Group, bought a 70% stake in Manchester Originals during the Hundred sales process.
Bond has experience in a number of global franchise leagues.
He has worked as a head coach at Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash and is currently bowling coach for IPL side Rajasthan Royals. He has also worked in the IPL with Mumbai Indians.
A fragile bowler capable of extreme pace, Bond played 18 Tests, 82 ODIs and 20 T20s in an international career blighted by injuries.
Phoenix's men were runners-up in the first Hundred season in 2021 but have not reached the final since and finished fifth last year.













