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'''Bennett Alfred King''' (born 19 December 1964 in ], ], ]) is an Australian ] coach. '''Bennett Alfred King''' (born 19 December 1964 in ], ], ]) is an Australian ] coach.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/6167.html |title=Profile: Bennett King |publisher=] |accessdate=2010-01-24}}</ref>


King former coach of the ]. Before taking over the West Indies coaching role from ], Bennett King was the ]' first team coach. In the 1999-2000 Australian domestic season, Bennett King was appointed as head coach after the departure of ] to the ]. In his first season King led the Bulls to victory in the ] competition, the ]. He then led them to victory in that same competition for the following two years, until he was appointed as the head coach at the ]. It was from there that he went on to be appointed as the head coach of the West Indies cricket team. King former coach of the ]. Before taking over the West Indies coaching role from ], Bennett King was the ]' first team coach. In the 1999-2000 Australian domestic season, Bennett King was appointed as head coach after the departure of ] to the ]. In his first season King led the Bulls to victory in the ] competition, the ]. He then led them to victory in that same competition for the following two years, until he was appointed as the head coach at the ]. It was from there that he went on to be appointed as the head coach of the West Indies cricket team.

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Bennett Alfred King (born 19 December 1964 in Mossman, Queensland, Australia) is an Australian cricket coach.

King former coach of the West Indies national cricket team. Before taking over the West Indies coaching role from Gus Logie, Bennett King was the Queensland Bulls' first team coach. In the 1999-2000 Australian domestic season, Bennett King was appointed as head coach after the departure of John Buchanan to the Australian national cricket team. In his first season King led the Bulls to victory in the first-class cricket competition, the Pura Cup. He then led them to victory in that same competition for the following two years, until he was appointed as the head coach at the Australian cricket academy. It was from there that he went on to be appointed as the head coach of the West Indies cricket team.

References

  1. "Profile: Bennett King". Cricinfo. Retrieved 2010-01-24.

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