Middlesex install Gatting as coach (2 October 1998)
Mike Gatting, already an England selector, was confirmed as Middlesex's director of coaching yesterday
02-Oct-1998
2 October 1998
Middlesex install Gatting as coach
By Richard Bright
Mike Gatting, already an England selector, was confirmed as
Middlesex's director of coaching yesterday.
He takes up his new post with immediate effect from John Buchanan,
the Australian who had an unsuccessful one-season spell at Lord's.
Gatting said: "It's a much larger role than I originally envisaged.
I'm very excited about the opportunity to take Middlesex back to the
top."
Alan Moss, Middlesex's chairman, said: "John did a very difficult job
extremely well. We're happy that he has given the club a whole new
approach and some innovative ideas, which Mike Gatting is going to
take advantage of next year."
Glenn Turner has attracted publicity in New Zealand for his book
promotion by describing the national side as a "shambles" and
"lawless society".
Turner, who finished as coach two years ago, cited two players in
particular, saying that all-rounder Chris Cairns suffered from what
Turner regarded as an explosive temper and that wicketkeeper Adam
Parore had been rude to children and was "a poor role model".
Bangladesh's cricket authorities announced yesterday that all matches
reduced to fewer than 25 overs per side, except for the final, would
be decided by bowl-outs in the Wills International Cup in Dhaka,
which starts on Oct 24 and involves England.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)