Tom Moody

The 53-year-old former Australian cricketer Tom Moody also has very good experiences in coaching.
Tom Moody played for Australia national cricket team from October 1987 to October 1999. He played eight Tests and 76 ODIs for this side. After this cricket career, he is successful in both the coaching and cricket commentary roles.
In 2005, Moody was in the top contention of the head coach of Indian national cricket team. However, Greg Chappell finally beat him in that fight. Soon in that same year, Moody took the head coach role of Sri Lanka national cricket team. Under his coaching, Sri Lanka finished as the runners-up in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007.
In May 2007, Moody became the manager and head coach of the Australian domestic side Western Warriors. That team finished as the runners-up in the KFC T20 Big Bash 2007/08.
After Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) joined the Indian Premier League (IPL) from 2013, Moody became the head coach of this side. Under his tenure, SRH won the IPL 2016. Recently, he ended this role.
In the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), Moody served as the International Director of Cricket. Also, he was the Director of Cricket of the Big Bash League (BBL) side Melbourne Renegades.
In the Pakistan Super League 2018 (PSL 2018), Moody was the head coach of Multan Sultans.
Recently, one of The Hundred sides, Oval Invincibles has appointed Moody as the head coach for the inaugural season (2020).