Yardley Higher Salary Than Whatmore (15 Dec 1996)
The 49-year-old former Western Australian and Test cricketer Bruce Yardley is the new national cricket coach of Sri Lanka
15-Dec-1996
15 December 1996
Bruce Yardley is Sri Lanka`s cricket coach on a higher salary than Whatmore
By Leslie Fernando
The 49-year-old former Western Australian and Test cricketer
Bruce Yardley is the new national cricket coach of Sri Lanka. He
will take up the appointment on January 20 next year for a period
of two and a half years.
The new cricket coach was confirmed by the President of the Board
of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka Upali Dharmadasa at a press
briefing held at the BCCSL headquarters on Friday night.
Upali Dharmadasa said that there had been a lot of speculation
about who was going to be the next coach. ``The BCCSL has appointed Bruce Yardley as national cricket coach from January 20,
1997 on a two-and-half-year contract. He has gone through a
coaching course as well and we are really happy to announce his
appointment,`` said Dharmadasa.
The conditions will be like any other normal contract. ``His fee,
I think, we should not divulge. It is not not correct. We
are getting for a reasonable figure which could be afforded by
the BCCSL. His accommodation will be provided by the Board and
also transport as it was provided previously,`` said Dharmadasa.
Answering a question whether Bruce Yardley will be paid more than
Dave Whatmore, Dharmadasa said that the fee will be 25% more than
what Dave Whatmore was paid.
Will Bruce Yardley be allowed to speak to the press? Why was Dave
Whatmore not given permission to speak to the press? Dharmadasa said that the Board has not disallowed Whatmore to speak to
the press. The Board gave Whatmore permission to speak to the
press. So, Bruce Yardley will have the freedom to speak to the
press, said Dharmadasa. This is an on-going thing which the
previous Board also did.
What is Yardley`s background? Dharmadasa said that Yardley has
played 218 club matches taking 512 wickets and scoring 5124 runs.
He has played 99 Sheffield Shield matches, taking 333 wickets at
an average of 27.9 and has scored 2600 runs with an average of
27.9. Yardley played 33 Test matches, taking 126 wickets, 31.6
average and scored 978 runs, average 19.56. He was voted
the International Cricketer of the Year in 1982.
Dharmadasa further said that Yardley is running his own firm and
has said that he is delighted to come to work with the world
cricket champions.
Did the Board consider any other coaches? Dharmadasa said that
they were considering more than four persons but it was not proper to disclose the names.
``The media came up with names such as Bob Simpson, Alan Lamb and
even a unknown name like Eddie Balan. Lot of names sprung up like
that but the fact remains that we have been speaking to lot of
people and finally selected Bruce Yardley``, Dharmadasa said and
added that once the Board got the final `okay` from Yardley, the
Board had a chat with the cricket manager, the chairman of selectors on this issue, and officially appointed Yardley as the
coach.
What is the position of Asanka Gurusinha. Will he be called to
the national pool in preparation for the New Zealand tour in late
February. Dharmadasa said that it all depends on the selectors.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)