Jamie Siddons

He is now the third highest run-scorer in the Shield's history, behind Darren Lehmann and Jamie Cox.

[2] Siddons played two games for the Sydney Swans Australian rules football club in 1984.

[3] On 28 October 2007 Siddons was named the coach of the Bangladesh national cricket team.

[4] He left Bangladesh when his contract expired after the end of the 2011 World Cup, in which the team failed to qualify for the quarter-finals.

[6] Currently he is serving as the batting coach for the Bangladesh national cricket team appointed by Bangladesh Cricket Board on a primary contract of two years starting from February 2022.