Woolmer retained for cup (10 Feb 1998)
BOB WOOLMER has been reappointed South Africa's coach until the end of the World Cup in England next year, Ali Bacher, chief executive of the United Cricket Board of South Africa, said yesterday
10-Feb-1998
10 February 1998
Woolmer retained for cup
Electronic Telegraph
BOB WOOLMER has been reappointed South Africa's coach until the
end of the World Cup in England next year, Ali Bacher, chief
executive of the United Cricket Board of South Africa, said
yesterday.
"The board were unanimous," Bacher said in announcing the
reappointment. "He has an excellent record since taking over in
October 1994."
Bacher said Woolmer had a 71 per cent success rate in limited
overs internationals and a 42 per cent success rate in Test
matches. "That is a very impressive record compared to other
coaches in the international arena," he added.
Woolmer played in 19 Tests for England prior to joining the
Kerry Packer tour. Before taking over South Africa's national
team, he coached the provincial side Boland.
Meanwhile, Andrew Hudson has been called up by South Africa to
replace Hansie Cronje, their injured captain, for the first Test
against Pakistan starting in Johannesburg on Friday.
The career of Michael Slater came full circle yesterday when he
was recalled for the forthcoming three-Test tour of India by
Australia at the expense of the batsman who ousted him.
Slater replaces the Victorian left-hander Matthew Elliott for a
return to the country where a rash shot in his 34th and last
Test led to his sacking.
Australia, who arrive in Bombay on Feb 21, will be seeking their
10th straight Test series win under Mark Taylor and the first in
India since Bill Lawry's side triumphed in 1969-70.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)