- The 58-year-old New Zealander was one 12 months right into a three-year contract
- The claims resulted in an alleged breach of English cricket’s code of conduct
Glamorgan on Monday sacked head coach Grant Bradburn after the cricket regulator charged the New Zealander with misconduct.
Bradburn, 58, was one 12 months right into a three-year contract, however the membership say his place turned untenable after claims of inappropriate behaviour resulted in an alleged breach of English cricket’s code of conduct.
‘Following a referral from Glamorgan and an investigation by the Cricket Regulator, Grant Bradburn has been charged with one breach of Regulation 3.3 of the Skilled Conduct Rules,’ a press release to Mail Sport learn.
‘The case has been referred to the unbiased Cricket Self-discipline Fee for adjudication and the Cricket Regulator is not going to remark additional on this matter till its conclusion.’
Regulation 3.3 reads: ‘No Participant could conduct themself in a fashion, do any act or make any omission at any time which is improper or which can be prejudicial to the pursuits of cricket or which can carry the ECB, the sport of cricket or any cricketer or group of cricketers into disrepute.’
Glamorgan added that they’ve a ‘zero-tolerance coverage in direction of discriminatory behaviour of any sort.’
Glamorgan have sacked head coach Grant Bradburn after he was charged with misconduct
The Welsh county’s chairman Mark Rhydderch-Roberts mentioned: ‘At Glamorgan we put the well-being of our folks first and are offering assist for these affected.
‘We’re extremely pleased with our observe file when it comes to ensuring everybody who’s concerned with the membership really feel they’re revered, belong and are handled pretty.’
Bradburn solely arrived in Cardiff in January following a brief spell accountable for Pakistan, however Glamorgan are actually more likely to be pursuing one other appointment after letting ex-England gamers Matthew Maynard and Mark Alleyne go final winter.












