Fletcher to remain as England coach for two more years
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today announced that Duncan Fletcher has been offered, and accepted, a two year extension to his current contract, meaning he will remain England Coach until at least September 30th, 2003
England & Wales Cricket Board
13-Oct-2000
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today announced that Duncan
Fletcher has been offered, and accepted, a two year extension to his current
contract, meaning he will remain England Coach until at least September
30th, 2003.
The extension will run from the end of his current contract (September 30th,
2001), and Duncan Fletcher will therefore coach the England cricket team up
to and including the next World Cup in South Africa in February/March 2003
and beyond.
Fletcher said: "I am extremely pleased to have the opportunity to further
build on the success we enjoyed this Summer, winning the Wisden Trophy and
the NatWest Series. We have a good squad, who are well motivated and
committed to continuing to improve their performances. There is a lot of
work still to be done, but we are certainly moving forward in the right
direction."
Tim Lamb, Chief Executive of the ECB, said: "We are delighted to have
reached agreement with Duncan and very pleased that he is staying to
continue the good work he has done in the past year. I think we can look
forward to making further progress under the close working relationship that
Duncan and Nasser Hussain have formed."
In addition to Duncan Fletcher, three other members of the England
management team, Phil Neale, Operations Manager; Dean Conway, Team
Physiotherapist and Nigel Stockill, Physiologist, have also been offered,
and accepted, similar two year contract extensions up to September 30th,
2003.
Tim Lamb added: "It is essential at this level to have continuity and a
stable set-up from which the England team can develop. I am therefore
delighted the existing management team are all committed to England for an
additional two years."