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Oram signs as New Zealand women bowling coach

The former allrounder has worked with the team in the past after his retirement and has also coached many of New Zealand's elite women cricketers

Jacob Oram walks through the rain, Uva v Nagenahira, SLPL, final, Colombo, August 31, 2012

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New Zealand women have roped in former allrounder Jacob Oram as their bowling coach. Oram has accepted an 18-month contract, which will see him join the team for incoming and outgoing tours as well as training camps.
Oram has worked with the team in the past after his retirement and has also coached many of New Zealand's elite women cricketers.
"I'm really excited to come on board with the White Ferns and join Haidee Tiffen's coaching team," Oram said. "There's an immense amount of talent and potential in the team and I'm looking forward to working with the bowlers in particular, and seeing what improvements we can make."
Oram represented New Zealand from 2001 to 2012 and played in 229 international matches. He was one of the three shortlisted candidates for the interview and head coach Tiffen said he was appointed because of his experience with some of the present players.
"Jake's a great guy and builds strong relationships," she said. "We've seen what he can do through his work with Hannah Rowe at the Central Hinds and we're looking forward to having him with us on a full-time touring basis."
Matthew Bell, the side's batting coach, has extended his contract until the middle of next year.
"Matt's been working with the White Ferns since 2014 and always brings great energy and knowledge to the group," Tiffen said. "I know the batting group, especially, will be excited to see him stay on in his role."
The team currently holds a 1-0 lead in the home ODI series against West Indies in the latest round of the Women's Championship. They are also expected to tour England later this year before the World T20 in November.
"I'm really keen to spend some time with the players in camp and get an idea of how we can all improve," Oram said. "To go to any world tournament is a real buzz and I think it will be just as exciting as a coach."