Gregory Allen King quit
Feb 15th, 2008 | Category:Cricket News, Sports News
Gregory Allen King
Indian cricket team’s trainer Gregory Allen King resigns on Friday. Niranjan Shah the Secretary of BCCI on Friday said that Gregory Allen King, who was contracted with the BCCI till December, 2007, has resigned from his post today. The 34 years old trainer from East London, South Africa, took up the reins from compatriot Adrian Le Roux in August, 2003. Allen King is a post-graduate in Human Kinetics & Ergonomics, was a fitness trainer & sports scientist with the Border Cricket Board in South Africa since 1998.
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