Former South African all-rounder Lance Klusener may soon be appointed Bangladesh's new bowling coach.
The post has been lying vacant since former Sri Lankan pacer Champaka Ramanayake left the job due to illness.
"I'm in negotiations with them, it's not finalised yet," Klusener said.
"There are a couple of things that need clarification, I hope to have it finalised in the next week," Klusener told 'Cricinfo'.
If appointed, this will be Klusener's 1st international coaching assignment after completing a level-three course at Cricket South Africa's High Performance Centre in Pretoria.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board is reportedly also looking for a fielding coach after deciding against extending Mohammad Salahuddin's contract.
The post has been lying vacant since former Sri Lankan pacer Champaka Ramanayake left the job due to illness.
"I'm in negotiations with them, it's not finalised yet," Klusener said.
"There are a couple of things that need clarification, I hope to have it finalised in the next week," Klusener told 'Cricinfo'.
If appointed, this will be Klusener's 1st international coaching assignment after completing a level-three course at Cricket South Africa's High Performance Centre in Pretoria.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board is reportedly also looking for a fielding coach after deciding against extending Mohammad Salahuddin's contract.
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