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Head coach Malan leaves Ireland after India win
Key takeaways
- Heinrich Malan's last game as head coach was the historic Twenty20 series win over India
- Heinrich Malan has stood down as head coach of Ireland's men's cricket team, less than 24 hours after the historic Twenty20 series win over world champions India.
- The South African will leave as part of what Cricket Ireland says as a "planned transition", and a new head coach is set to be in place for a five-game one-day international series with Afghanistan in August.
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Heinrich Malan's last game as head coach was the historic Twenty20 series win over India
Heinrich Malan has stood down as head coach of Ireland's men's cricket team, less than 24 hours after the historic Twenty20 series win over world champions India.
The South African will leave as part of what Cricket Ireland says as a "planned transition", and a new head coach is set to be in place for a five-game one-day international series with Afghanistan in August.
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