Grant Bradburn brought Kaizen to Scotland
On a wet day in Edinburgh, the difficulties that lie before Grant Bradburn are very obvious.
Scotland, who he mentors, don't have a national instructional hub, and are leasing a pitch at the George Heriot's School in the Goldenacre region of the city. After a steady morning shower, the skies sufficiently clear for an intra-squad coordinate, however a hour into play one of the Heriot's ground staff strolls over. "Hello Grant, I have Karen up at the school who needs to address you," he says, giving Bradburn a cell phone.
Scotland, only a couple of months expelled from beating Zimbabwe for their first historically speaking ODI prevail upon a Full Member, are advised to clear the field, on the grounds that the Heriot's young ladies field hockey group needs to rehearse. Bradburn sets up a stern yet amiable dissent, saying Cricket Scotland had held the ground a very long time ahead of time, however Karen rehashes her get-out provision: regardless, Heriot's understudies have first need.

