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It was upsetting to know what happened to people that worked there.****In May last year, Loye set off for Bangladesh in the spirit of adventure. As an ambitious young coach, he had stumbled upon a fine opportunity, a long way removed from his previous job, as a coach at Wellingborough School, a plush English private school.He was not oblivious to security concerns before moving to Dhaka, especially with a young child back home in England. Yet these did not prevent him from hurling himself into local life. I had my own driver. You could not drive - its just different rules on the road. That was about the only security I had. I wanted to be part of the culture, so I probably put myself in situations I shouldnt have as a westerner. I got really involved in downtown Dhaka, but that was my choice.Loye also immersed himself in his fantastic job. His role was to develop the next generation of Bangladeshi cricketers, and those on the fringe of the national side, with a particular brief to develop players ability in overseas conditions. We knew they could compete at home, in Test cricket as well, but its how they were going to adapt overseas, because theyve never travelled well.He attempted to develop batsmens proficiency against pace bowling by changing their mindset. Using the depth of the crease and understanding how to be more attacking against fast bowling, rather than just surviving, was a big thing.Of the batsmen Loye worked with, two stood out. Sabbir Rahman is very, very talented. Ive tried to broaden his mind really to become a Test player as well. He was also impressed with Mosaddek Hossain, a 20-year-old who made his debut in the series against Afghanistan after outstanding returns in Bangladeshi domestic cricket: Hossains first-class average is 70.89. Hes an exceptional player against spin. Part of the programme was how to make him better against pace bowling. I do see him as a real superstar of the future in Bangladesh cricket.While Loyes expertise is with the bat, one bowler also caught his eye: Mustafizur Rahman. The first time I saw him I thought this guy can be very, very special. I dont think Ive ever been as excited about a bowler since Wasim Akram. He has so much ability: natural pace, great variations, very competitive, a really good athlete.Loyes time in Bangladesh coincided with the best spell in the nations cricketing history - the ODI series victories at home against Pakistan, South Africa and India. He had been told about Bangladeshs infatuation with cricket, but Loye had not appreciated quite how deep it went until Bangladesh had beaten India. When they won that series, I hadnt quite seen a reaction like it - the noise and roar, it was a street party like Id never seen before. Itd be a bit like if England won the football World Cup in England.Though Loye was not involved in the national squad during their triumphs, he believes the high-performance programme helped to improve players who broke into the side - and, just as significantly, that the extra competition drove those already in the team to better themselves.And yet the success Bangladesh enjoyed during Loyes stint there stands out as a glorious exception in the countrys cricket history. They have underrperformed.dddddddddddd. They are a cricket-mad country. Theres 170 million people and theres a lot of players coming through.When asked how well the Bangladesh Cricket Board is run, Loyes response is instructive. It could be better, he laughs. Its got so much potential, but people have been saying that for 20 years. One thing we noticed is, there wasnt a record of the work that the coaches had done previously, so the next coach that comes in has to pretty much start again. And while the national squads training facilities are good, they potentially could be a lot, lot better. Cricket in Bangladesh is a little bit like the traffic, it somehow gets through - thats the best way of describing it.Chandika Hathurusingha, Bangladeshs coach since 2014, has been instrumental in the sides rise, and fielding is a particular focus. Last year the goal was to be the best fielding side in one-day cricket in the world, Loye says. They really take pride in that. He reckons that Sabbir* is among the ten best fielders in the world today.So immersed was Loye in his role with Bangladesh that he had intended to return to the country full-time to continue his work, bringing his family with him. Indeed, hed hoped he might even progress to working with the national squad full-time. But a few days after he returned to England last September, an Italian man was shot near where Loye lived in Dhaka. Soon after, Australia received threats and postponed their tour. Loye received inside knowledge that there were a few security issues. Though sad to leave a job incomplete, he left for good.Thats the real disappointment. We put a lot of time and effort into the high-performance and A team and young players coming through, he says. It was a great job. I loved the culture, the players and the set-up there. But Ive got a young family and I just weighed the whole thing up. It wasnt really an option in the end.****Yet while Loye did not feel safe enough to continue living in Bangladesh, he would have no problem touring as a player. I would definitely tour. Theyve ticked every box in terms of the security, the position of the hotel, their journey into the ground. Id go, I definitely would. Its crucial that international cricket happens for Bangladesh as well.He has told some English players as much. Theyre going to be apprehensive. I remember being apprehensive before I went out there but I was on my own. With a national team and a very well-organised security set-up, I reassured them that Id be more than comfortable touring Bangladesh.When Englands series with Bangladesh begins, Loye fears that Bangladesh will struggle to replicate their stirring limited-overs form of 2015. The ODIs against Afghanistan were Bangladeshs first for ten months.I just feel that with western coaches probably not going to Bangladesh anymore, with the security situation, and the lack of cricket theyve played, its almost as if theyve gone a few steps back, he says. I dont think they play enough cricket at international level - in Bangladesh or overseas.They look as though theyre rusty. This time last year, theyd just beaten Pakistan, India and South Africa, and saw themselves as hot favourites going into that Australia series. They were in a really confident mood, especially in one-day cricket. 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