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Bangladesh has appointed Phil Simmons, a former West Indies batter, as the coach of their men's national cricket team. Simmons replaces Chandika Hathurusingha, who was suspended for disciplinary reasons, including an assault on a player and taking too many leaves. Simmons has been given a short-term contract until next year's Champions Trophy and will help the team prepare for their upcoming home test series against South Africa.
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