The Qatar Cricket Association (QCA) has appointed Toby Bailey as the National Team Head Coach.Bailey is a former English cricketer who played for Northamptonshire as a wicket-keeper (1996-2004).The QCA, announcing his appointment in a release, on Saturday said: “We are delighted to welcome Toby Bailey to the QCA family as the National Team Head Coach. Wishing him great success in guiding Qatar Cricket Team to new heights.“Toby Bailey is a professional cricket coach with extensive experience in developing teams and players at various levels. He has held several coaching positions with prestigious national teams and clubs, where he has made a clear impact in improving tactical and technical performance.” The 48-year-old Bailey, welcoming his appointment on X platform said: “Looking forward to this,” with a picture of himself and flag of Qatar.Bailey previously has been head coach of Argentina National Team; Carlton (Scotland) – where he led the team to victory in the 2012 National T20 Championship; Scotland National Team – Assistant Coach, and interim Head Coach for some periods; Glamorgan (Wales) – 2024 – Assistant Coach responsible for Batting and Fielding; and Jimmy Academy – 2025 – Develops young players and coaches.Bailey is known for his analytical and developmental approach to cricket coaching, making him a prominent figure in the field.