India job goes to Simpson (16 Dec 1997)
INDIA have appointed former Australian captain Bobby Simpson as consultant to revive their dwindling fortunes on the run-up to the 1999 World Cup
16-Dec-1997
16 December 1997
India job goes to Simpson
By Nelson Clare in Sydney
INDIA have appointed former Australian captain Bobby Simpson as
consultant to revive their dwindling fortunes on the run-up to
the 1999 World Cup. He is expected to take up his post in
February.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India have given Simpson the
job as they feel no Indian cricket coach is qualified for the
task.
"None of our leading cricketers are coaches, while Simpson has
been a coach to the Australian team for nine years. He has
played in India as well and played Test cricket for several
years," said BCCI president Raj Singh Dungarpur.
"Simpson has the wealth of experience and all the other
pre-requisites to pull the Indian cricket team out of the dismal
situation it is in now. He will not only oversee the Indian
team's preparations for the World Cup, but also look into all
aspects of Indian cricket."
Warwickshire have attempted to quell members' unrest at the
appointment of West Indian Brian Lara as captain for next
summer.
In a letter to all 15,000 members, chief executive, Dennis
Amiss, admitted it had been a difficult decision to take the
captaincy away from Tim Munton on fitness grounds.
Munton missed last season with a back injury and the club claim
they "would not be certain about Tim's real cricketing fitness
until he took the field of play".
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)