Scotland appoint new men's head coach
Owen Dawkins, who has worked with Scotland in the past on consultancy basis, was appointed as the head coach for men's national side.
Owen Dawkins, a prominent name in the England domestic cricket circles, having coached full-time at Gloucestershire since 2006, will now take over the reins of Scotland. He replaces Doug Watson, who left in September after a two year tenure.
Assisting Dawkins will be former Scotland skipper Gordon Drummond.
Dawkins believed he could make an impact and change Scotland's fortunes going ahead.
"I think now is just the right opportunity for where the team is and where I am, that I really feel I can make an impact," Dawkins said.
The European side have endured some tough results recently, including an underwhelming campaign in the T20 World Cup Qualifier.
"We've still got a very talented senior group that we can really work to push on and move forward again. And the timing for me, is just perfect, with the upcoming tournaments in 2027 and 2028. Some big goals for us to aim for."
