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Mark Alleyne appointed Gloucestershire head coach
Gloucestershire legend Mark Alleyne is returning to the club as head coach.
Alleyne is Shire’s most decorated player and the all-rounder features in a mural at the County Ground having won nine trophies during his time in Bristol.
The 55-year-old has also previously been head coach at Nevil Road between 2005 and 2007 after retiring from playing in 2004.
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Alleyne will leave his current job as head of cricket at Marlborough College to join Gloucestershire in March on a three-year deal.
He has recently held coaching positions with Glamorgan and has coached the England men’s T20 side having also won ten England caps.
Alleyne said: “I’m feeling truly blessed to be given the opportunity to lead Gloucestershire, a county I have many happy memories of from during my playing days.
“I’m now at a time in my career where I’ve been exposed to coaching right at the top level for a number of years and have gained lots of experience, and I’m hoping the skills I’ve picked up along the way will allow me to have a positive impact on the team.”

The mural of Mark Alleyne at the County Ground was painted by Silent Hobo in 2021 – photo: Gloucestershire Cricket
Gloucestershire Cricket chief executive, Will Brown, added: “It is absolutely fantastic to welcome Mark back to the club as our new head coach.
“He has a long and glittering history of winning trophies here at Gloucestershire and is just as hungry for success now as a coach as he was during his playing days.”
Main photo: Gloucestershire Cricket
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