Woolmer says no to ECB (16 June 1999)
Bob Woolmer, the coach of South Africa, has withdrawn his name from the list of contenders to succeed David Lloyd as the coach of the England team
16-Jun-1999
16 June 1999
Woolmer says no to ECB
Michael Henderson
Bob Woolmer, the coach of South Africa, has withdrawn his name from
the list of contenders to succeed David Lloyd as the coach of the
England team.
The path is now clear for Woolmer to return to Warwickshire, where he
has worked with great success in the past.
As three men were interviewed for the job at Lord's yesterday,
Woolmer decided that his candidature could not go forward.
"I am flattered by the attention I have been given by England and
also by other countries," he said.
"However, I feel I need time to reflect on my position after the
World Cup as, after five years on the road, I desperately need some
rest.
"It is only fair that England appoint somebody immediately as I would
not be available until next March. I hope to be involved in English
cricket in future but in the middle of trying to win the World Cup
for South Africa, it is not the time for me to consider taking on
another permanent international role."
Woolmer's withdrawal will disappoint the England and Wales Cricket
Board, who declined to renew Lloyd's contract in the hope that
Woolmer would be available. Simon Pack, the board's international
teams director, flew to Cape Town in April to find out whether
Woolmer would be interested in the job.
The men interviewed yesterday were Duncan Fletcher, Dav Whatmore and
Jack Birkenshaw. Fletcher is likely to be named on Monday, when
Nasser Hussain is expected to be appointed as the new captain.
Source :: The Electronic Telegraph