Moore Attempts To Convince Salisbury To Stay
Peter Moores`s first job as the new Sussex captain will be to
try to persuade England leg-spinner Ian Salisbury to stay at
Hove.
Moores, 33, who yesterday replaced the sacked Alan Wells, says
he will be speaking to Salisbury, who is believed to be a target
of Surrey, as well as batsman Martin Speight and all-rounder
Danny Law, whose futures with Sussex have also been the subject of speculation.
"We want all the players to stay and I will do my best to try
to keep them, but it`s their decision and they have to stay because they want to," said Moores.
Several Sussex players were said to be unhappy with Wells` style
of leadership and Moores admitted the club has become "frustrated" by a lack of success.
Nigel Bett, the Sussex secretary, confirmed that an approach had
been made to Derbyshire batsman Chris Adams but that he was no
longer on their wanted list.
Derbyshire, meanwhile, have stressed that Adams has two years of
a contract to run and is not available.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (http:/www.telegraph.co.uk)