Team India trainer Nick Webb to quit after T20 World Cup
The Hindu
He has decided to put his family first with stringent health protocols in place for New Zealand citizens wanting to enter the country.
Indian men cricket team's strength and conditioning coach Nick Webb will be stepping down from his position after the upcoming T20 World Cup as the New Zealander is no longer keen on being on the road for five to eight months a year.
Mr. Webb joined the Indian team in 2019 after Shankar Basu's stint ended following the ODI World Cup but he is now ready to move on as it has become difficult for him to stay away from his family for too long in this post COVID-19 world.
"In saying this, I have recently informed the BCCI that I will not be seeking an extension of my contract following the t20worldcup," Mr. Webb wrote on his instagram page with details of his reason to quit the high profile job after two years.

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