The former English county cricketer had worked with the franchise as a fast-bowling coach during IPL 2019
Jones, the 48-year-old Welshman, “will be responsible for providing high quality training, guidance and support to all bowlers who are part of the Royals’ set-up throughout the year, with a focus on the off-season and in the build up to the IPL season,” Royals said in a statement. He will start during the pre-season camp in Nagpur, from March 7 to 10, and stay with the squad during the tournament.
“With a plethora of talented bowlers in our ranks, I’m looking forward to working with them round the year and preparing them to peak and excel when the season comes,” Jones said.
The statement said that Jones, who played first-class cricket in the English county circuit between 1997 and 2011, would also be “inputting” at the Royals academies, and “aid in technical integration of the facilities, while also utilizing technology and innovation to support the overall enhancement and growth of both players and the academies”.
Source: ESPN Crickinfo