CMJ: Gooch in job-share scheme (20 May 1998)
GRAHAM GOOCH is to manage the main part of England's tour of Australia next winter with David Graveney taking over for the one-day matches
20-May-1998
Wednesday, May 20, 1998
Gooch in job-share scheme
By Christopher Martin-Jenkins
GRAHAM GOOCH is to manage the main part of England's tour of Australia
next winter with David Graveney taking over for the one-day matches.
Graveney will also be in charge for the World Cup in the United
Kingdom next summer.
Managing a major tour, for all the attractions of sunshine in winter,
has never been a sinecure. Even in the West Indies recently, with a
coach, assistant coach, media relations officer, physiotherapist,
fitness supervisor and scorer-cum-baggage man all prepared to lend a
hand, the manager, Bob Bennett, looked very weary by the end of 14
demanding weeks.
The England advisory committee, chaired by Bennett, have recommended
Gooch, so the change may safely be interpreted as being voluntary. In
the modern idiom, the Australian tour will be hard work for all
concerned but Gooch was never afraid of that. Nevertheless, it is one
thing to manage a relatively low-key A tour, another to take charge of
an Ashes series wherein potential controversy stalks.
As a playing veteran of four tours Down Under, Gooch is well aware of
the pitfalls but his record as scorer of more runs than any man in
first-class and professional one-day cricket means that he commands
respect and talks the players' language.
Graveney is a man of many parts, the main ones being chief executive
of the Professional Cricketers' Association, chairman of selectors
and, now, the regular manager of England's one-day side. He will
supervise England for the ICC tournament in Bangladesh which coincides
with the start of the Australian tour, take over from Gooch for a
possible 13 one-day games in January and February in Australia and
remain in charge for the World Cup.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)