India, Sept. 11 -- Maharashtra Cricket Association (MCA) on Wednesday brought Shaun Williams back on board as the director of cricket, with the Australian having spent several years in multiple roles with the state body in the past. Williams was Maharashtra's head coach from 2008-12 during which the team qualified for the Ranji Trophy quarterfinals as well as won the National T20 title in 2009-10. He was appointed as the general manager of the MCA in 2012 and during his tenure, the Maharashtra U-19 team won the Cooch Behar Trophy, finished runner-up in the Ranji Trophy final against Karnataka in 2013-14 while the U-25 team won the CK Nayudu Trophy. Williams has also worked as the head coach of the Bangladesh team which qualified for the S...
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