Mendis appointed Sri Lankan coach for West Indies tour
Duleep Mendis will be the coach for Sri Lanka's forthcoming tour to the West Indies after the Lankan board (BCCSL) failed to find a suitable long-term replacement for Dav Whatmore
Charlie Austin
21-May-2003
Duleep Mendis will be the coach for Sri Lanka's forthcoming tour to the West Indies after the Lankan board (BCCSL) failed to find a suitable long-term
replacement for Dav Whatmore.
Mendis, a former Sri Lankan captain, was appointed as an interim coach for
the recent New Zealand Test series and the Bank Alfalah Cup after Whatmore
requested early leave from his contract which expires at the end of May.
The board had hoped to find a permanent replacement in time for the West
Indies tour but the leading candidates - Bob Woolmer, John Bracewell, Steve
Rixon and Graham Ford - all made themselves unavailable.
"Duleep (Mendis) will continue for the West Indies tour," confirmed Anura
Tennekoon, the BCCSL chief executive. "When the new cricket board comes in
we will have to decide whether to advertise or to headhunt for a new coach."
Other contenders for the post include Greg Chappell, the former Australian captain and coach of South Australia, who has indicated that he would not be
interested in a full-time job, and John Dyson, the former Australian batsman.