The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has appointed David Moore as their head of programs on a two-year deal, starting February 2023.
According to a media release from the BCB, Moore will bear the responsibility of "planning, devising strategies and implementation of the HP (High Performance) and Bangladesh Tigers programs to ensure that these programs directly benefit the national team's interests".
Moore has also been given the task of overseeing developmental program for other coaches as well. Moore said he is excited to link up with the head coach and the support staff.
"I'm very excited to be commencing my role as Head of Programs at the BCB. I look forward to working with the Head Coach, his coaching and support staff, and players to assist them to unleash their potential.
"I am delighted to have been appointed to oversee and develop some very important programs that will provide opportunities for elite cricketers to perform in the international arena."
Moore comes in with a vast experience having coached West Indies and also Bermuda. The 58-year-old was also Cricket NSW's general manager and part of the head coach development before which he donned the role of a senior coach in Cricket Australia's (CA) Centre of Excellence.