Iain Brunnschweiler is a full-time member of the coaching staff at
Hampshire Cricket Club working with the
professionals and
academy
players. He is a ECB Level 4 qualified coach, and
has a degree
in
Sport
and
Exercise
Science. He completed his
dissertation
in the
biomechanics
of fast
bowling,
which he presented at
the BASES
Annual
student
conference.
He was a professional on the staff at Hampshire from 2000-2003, making
his
Championship debut
against
Yorkshire at Scarborough, and his one-day
debut against Middlesex at The Rose Bowl. He
also represented
England
at
under-17 level, playing in an International Youth Tournament in
Bermuda in 1997.
His career highlight in cricket was hitting the winning runs against Steve Waugh’s all-conquering
Australians
in 2001 during a tour match at The Rose Bowl. His other notable sporting achievement
was representing
AFC Totton at the new Wembley in May 2007 in the FA Vase Final, in front of a
crowd of 35,000.