England: Lloyd hearing private (3 Sep 1998)
THE England and Wales Cricket Board hearing at which David Lloyd is to explain his comments about Sri Lankan spin bowler Muttiah Muralitharan will be a private affair, a board spokesman said yesterday
03-Sep-1998
3 September 1998
Lloyd hearing private
By Peter Deeley
THE England and Wales Cricket Board hearing at which David Lloyd
is to explain his comments about Sri Lankan spin bowler Muttiah
Muralitharan will be a private affair, a board spokesman said
yesterday.
Details of the time and venue of the hearing are not being
revealed and it is known only that it will take place in the next
48 hours, before Saturday's NatWest Trophy final at Lord's. The
board said a formal statement would be issued at the end of the
hearing.
The board are anxious to limit any damage such a public hearing
might bring, even though they have stressed that Lloyd was
speaking only for himself when he talked about
Muralitharan's""unorthodox action". They feel too much has
already been said in public - not least the comment from their
own spokesman that one option was Lloyd's dismissal.
It will not help the England coach that he has been labelled by
his own board spokesman as "sometimes indiscreet". His remarks
after a drawn Test in Zimbabwe two years ago earned him the
opprobrium of a senior board member.
As a matter of protocol the ECB will pass on their findings to
the Sri Lankan Board of Control for Cricket, who first expressed
their concern at Lloyd's comments during the Oval Test. Match
referee Ahmed Ebrahim decided that the words did not breach the
International Cricket Council code of conduct. Lloyd said he
intended to make his opinions known to the ICC and Ebrahim
undertook to pass them on.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)