SL_RECRUITMENT_FAILS_28JAN95
SRI LANKA have shelved the idea of appointing Ian Botham or Allan Border as their national coach, apparently for financial reasons
28-Jan-1995
28 Jan 1995
Sri Lanka fail to recruit Botham
By Charles Randall
SRI LANKA have shelved the idea of appointing Ian Botham or Allan
Border as their national coach, apparently for financial reasons.
The Board were relying on sponsors to attract input from one of
the two former Test players, whose greatness, it was hoped, would
rub off on the Sri Lankan side.
Duleep Mendis, chairman of the Sri Lanka selectors, confirmed
that Border and Botham were the only two considered for the post
and said: "The sponsors have told us that they had negotiated,
but had not been successful. They were trying to make an appointment in time for our New Zealand tour in February, but it will
not work out."
Mendis added that further approaches had not been ruled out.
"Our annual general meeting is due to be held at the end of
February and a lot might depend on the new committee," he said.
Sri Lanka have three newcomers in their party of 16 for the tour
of New Zealand and a limited-overs tournament in Sharjah. They
are wicketkeeper Chamara Dunusinghe, medium-fast bowler Janaka
Gamage and Jayantha Silva, a left-arm spinner.
The touring team leave on Feb 20 for New Zealand, where their
itinerary includes two Tests and three one-day internationals.
Former England all-rounder Bob Woolmer has had his contract as
South Africa`s coach extended by a year, to the end of March
1997.
Thanks : Electronic Telegraph