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08 Jan 2015 17:52 #232147
by Big Cat
Leicestershire chief executive Wasim Khan has set the players a promotion target after two successive years without a single Championship victory.
The former Derbyshire, Sussex and Warwickshire batsman has just taken charge at Grace Road.
"I'm very ambitious and I've spoken to people about promotion. Why not? Why not go for it and change our mindset?" Khan told BBC Radio Leicester.
"We need to start to think like champions and winners."
The 43-year-old continued: "I want us to start with the bar set very high. If you think that way, you'll start to think about how you practice, what your mental state is, you'll really start to believe in yourself and really push towards goals that you're set.
"It may not happen in year one, but what will happen is that we'll massively change from the way we played last year because that clearly wasn't acceptable."
Khan had an 11-year career as a county player before moving into business and cricket administration.
He is the first British Asian to be named CEO of a county club and he and new head coach Andrew McDonald are determined to shake up the way things are done.
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