Jude Coleman appointed as Assistant Coach of South Australia Scorpions and Adelaide Strikers in WBBL

Indoor Cricket World Cup star Jude Coleman has been appointed as the Assistant Coach of South Australia Scorpions and Adelaide Strikers. The 38-year old has played for 60 times for Queensland and has taken 84 wickets in WNCL games. She played her last game for Queensland in 2013 but she carried on playing in the Indoor Cricket and has led Australia between 2005 until 2017 and clinching 6 consecutive World Cup titles.

Prior to this, she worked as Queensland Cricket’s State Talent and Pathways Manager and earlier this year was an assistant coach with the Australian under 19 women’s team.

Expressing her happiness, Coleman said “I am very excited about the opportunity to work with the teams and can’t wait be a part of what will hopefully be a very successful season”.

SACA General Manager, Tim Nielsen said:

“We’re thrilled to have Jude joining us at SACA and we know she will have a lot to offer to our playing group.

“She’s had extensive experience playing State cricket and having someone join us from outside of South Australia is sure to bring a fresh perspective.”

Kanika Parineeta

‘Gully’ cricket player and close observer of Indian Cricket team and it’s matches. Straight forward and still socially admirable personality. Strong belief in teamwork and possess high leadership skills.

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