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KKR appoints David Hussey as chief mentor

| @indiablooms | Oct 06, 2019, at 05:14 pm

Kolkata: Former Indian Premier League champions Kolkata Knight Riders on Sunday announced that ex-Australian cricketer David Hussey will join the team as chief mentor for the upcoming season.

Hussey had once played for KKR.

KKR also appointed ex-New Zealand fast bowler Kyle Mills as their bowling coach for the upcoming season.

Making the announcement, KKR tweeted: " We have @DavidHussey29 joining us as the Chief Mentor, along with @kylemills79 , who will serve as the Bowling Coach of #KKR in the upcoming editions of #IPL2020."

Venky Mysore, CEO and MD of KKR, tweeted: "Welcome @DavidHussey29 & @kylemills79."

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