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Hampshire Men’s head coach Adi Birrell will leave the club at the end of the 2025 season
Hampshire Men’s head coach Adi Birrell will leave the club at the end of the 2025 season.
Appointed ahead of the 2019 summer, Birrell has led the club in all formats and won the 2022 Vitality Blast, the club’s first T20 trophy since 2012.
He also secured three third place finishes in the County Championship with the club finishing runners-up in 2024.
The team also finished fourth in 2021 where they were one wicket away from winning the title.
All good things come to an end, and we are sad to see Adi go. It’s been a fantastic seven years at the Club, during which he has become a hugely popular figure and overseen a successful period across all formats. Under his leadership, the team has reached numerous finals, come close in Championships, and lifted the Blast title in 2022. His contribution has left a lasting mark, and he will be deeply missed by players, coaches, and fans alike at Utilita Bowl.
Giles White, Director of Cricket
In white ball cricket, Birrell has led the team to Finals Day four times, with the Hawks aiming to be the first side to lift the Blast trophy for a fourth time on Saturday 13th September.
In the One Day Cup, the team finished runners-up in 2019 and 2023 under Birrell’s stewardship and reached the knockout stages a further two times in 2022 and 2024.
Everyone at Hampshire Cricket and Utilita Bowl thanks Adi for his services and wish him all the best as he returns to South Africa.
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