Glamorgan fire trainer Grant Bradburn following misconduct charge


Grant Bradburn has been sacked as Glamorgan head coach with immediate effect, following a recent allegation of misconduct by the independent Cricket Regulator.

Bradburn, 58, was referred to the regulator by the club after receiving allegations of inappropriate behaviour. In a press release, they said they were “confident that a fair and transparent process has been followed in this case.”

Glamorgan has a “zero tolerance policy towards discriminatory behavior of any kind”, the club added.

Having completed its own internal investigation, Glamorgan said it was clear Bradburn’s position was untenable and the club is now providing appropriate support to those affected.

“At Glamorgan we prioritize the wellbeing of our people and provide support to those affected,” said club president Mark Rhydderch-Roberts.

“We are incredibly proud of our record in terms of ensuring that everyone involved in the club feels respected, belonged and treated fairly.”

Bradburn had been in charge of Glamorgan for a single season, during which time he oversaw the club’s victory in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup, in a rain-shortened final at Trent Bridge in September. The club also finished sixth in both the County Championship second division and the T20 Blast South Group.

He had joined Glamorgan in January on a three-year contract, after a brief tenure as Pakistan men’s head coach. He initially joined the PCB as an assistant coach in 2018 before becoming head of high performance training in 2020.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *