Lancs to start new coach hunt (24 June 1999)
Lancashire will start their search for a new coach to succeed Dav Whatmore at a cricket committee meeting tonight
24-Jun-1999
24 June 1999
Lancs to start new coach hunt
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Lancashire will start their search for a new coach to succeed Dav
Whatmore at a cricket committee meeting tonight.
Yesterday's news that Whatmore had been approached to return to his
native Sri Lanka took the Old Trafford club by surprise - it had even
been a shock for Whatmore when he was offered the job on Sunday.
"We have got some very interesting decisions to make," admitted
chairman Jack Simmons.
Whatmore signed a new two-year contract with Lancashire last
September after guiding them to two one-day trophies and second place
in the Championship, but the club will not stand in his way.
He could even leave before the end of this season as the committee
consider what effect the news of his departure will have on team
morale.
Tonight's meeting was already due to discuss the worrying
Championship form which has left Lancashire with an uphill struggle
to avoid relegation to the Second Division next season.
Finding a top class coach is not easy - as England have found
recently.
Several coaches who figured in the World Cup - Zimbabwe's Dave
Houghton, New Zealand's Steve Rixon and maybe even Australia's Geoff
Marsh - could come into contention.
Former England all-rounder Dermot Reeve, now coaching Somerset, could
be a dark horse.
And David Boon, who was in the frame for the job the last time it
came up in 1997, but ended up joining Durham instead, may also be
interested in linking up with Simmons - a good friend from his
Tasmanian days.
David Lloyd, Whatmore's predecessor and still a popular figure with
Lancashire players and supporters alike, is unlikely to be available
after signing a lucrative three-year deal with Sky.
But Whatmore stressed that his departure should not mean a premature
end to Muttiah Muralitharan's career in county cricket.
The Sri Lankan off-spinner has taken 24 wickets in the last two
matches and although he is due home some time in August for a Test
series against Australia, Whatmore will recommend to Lancashire that
they re-sign him for next season - although Shane Warne and Shoaib
Akhtar are also in the frame.
Source :: The Lancashire Evening Telegraph