After retiring as a player, he started his coaching career at Griqualand West, staying there for five years. His first appointment as the head coach of a national team came in 2001, when he coached
Hong Kong at the
2001 ICC Trophy. In 2003, he was appointed as the national coach of
Kenya, where he had a turbulent time due to infighting between the
Kenya Cricket Association and the players which led him to quit the job at the end of 2004. He took over as the coach of
Scotland in January 2005 but left the role after less than a year as a result of disagreements with some of the senior players. He was appointed coach of
Northern Districts in New Zealand domestic cricket for the 2006–07 season and in his first season helped guide the team to the
State Championship. In November 2008, New Zealand Cricket announced that Moles had been appointed to succeed
John Bracewell as the New Zealand Coach. He resigned from that position in October 2009 over differences with senior members of the team. Moles had a stint as a coach at
Wellingborough School in Northamptonshire. before being appointed as batting coach for the
Afghanistan national cricket team in June 2014. Later, on 3 September 2014, he was named head coach replacing
Kabir Khan ahead of the
2015 Cricket World Cup. In 2021, Moles was hired as the head coach of the
Bahamas national cricket team prior to the
2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Americas Qualifier. ==References==