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Former England Keeper James Foster Set To Join CSK As Fielding Coach For IPL 2026: Report
Foster, 45, represented England in seven Tests, 11 ODIs and five T20Is between 2001 and 2009. Widely respected for his wicketkeeping skills, he has built a strong reputation as a coach in franchise cricket across the world.
Confirming the development, CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan said, “We have been looking for a fielding coach. I am hopeful he will join us," as quoted by Cricbuzz
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