Grant Bradburn: Glamorgan dismiss head coach after misconduct charge

Bradburn responded to Glamorgan’s statement by denying discrimination or that he had treated anybody unfairly.
“After a very positive and successful first year at Glamorgan County Cricket Club, I’m extremely disappointed with the process I’ve been subject to in recent weeks and am now seeking legal advice,” said Bradburn.
“It’s important for me to note that I would never condone any form of discrimination or treat anyone unfairly.
“I’m unable to make any further comment at this time.”
Bradburn was appointed Glamorgan head coach on a three-year deal in January 2024, succeeding former County Championship head coach Matthew Maynard and limited-overs leader Mark Alleyne.
The 58-year-old New Zealander was Scotland’s head coach between 2014-2018.
The former Test off-spinner then became Pakistan’s fielding coach before signing a two-year deal as head coach in May 2023.
However, Bradburn left the role later that year after Pakistan missed out on the World Cup semi-finals.