Before the Champions Trophy 2025, the board changed the coach of the team, handed over the responsibility to the veteran of RCB
- byManasavi
- 24 Jan, 2025

Champions Trophy 2025: There is only a short time left for the Champions Trophy 2025 to begin. For which all the teams have started preparing in full swing. In such a situation, this team has changed its coaching setup and has now included this deadly player in its coaching. This player, who was a part of RCB, will now get the opportunity to coach this team.
Champions Trophy is from 19 February
The Champions Trophy will start from 19 February and its final will be on 9 March. This is the 9th season of the Champions Trophy. Before this, the Champions Trophy was last played in England in the year 2017 in which Pakistan won the title by defeating the Indian team.
Adam Griffith appointed Australia's pace bowling coach
Let us tell you that Cricket Australia has appointed former Australian player and former assistant bowling coach of RCB in IPL, Adam Griffith, as pace bowling coach. Griffith has been doing coaching work for many years. He has been entrusted with the task of preparing fast bowlers in Australia. He was the coach of Victoria till now, but now he will take over this role.
Has a lot of experience as a coach
Griffith has a lot of experience in coaching. He has worked as a senior coach in Western Australia and Big Bash League. Not only this, he has also been the Director of Coach of Tasmania, and the head coach of Tasmania Tigers and Hobart Hurricanes and last season he has also coached in IPL. He worked as the assistant bowling coach of RCB in IPL last season.
Griffith has also coached Australia before
Griffith has also coached at the international level before this. He has previously gone on bilateral tours as a coach with the Australian team in 2012 and 2016. Not only this, he has also been a part of the coaching setup with the Australian team in the ODI World Cup held in England in 2019.