Former Pakistan head coach Mickey Arthur is likely to get associated with the Sri Lankan cricket team, despite Chandika Hathurusingha not having been officially removed from the post. There has not been any contract signed yet between Arthur and the Sri Lankan management.
However, the officials of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) have shown their faith in the South African's abilities.
As per an ESPNcricinfo report, if all negotiations go according to plan, then Arthur could very well be coaching Sri Lanka before their two-match Test series against Pakistan later this year.
“We are having discussions with Mickey. We think we will be able to reach an agreement. He had won the 2017 Champions Trophy with Pakistan and had also taken Pakistan to the number one spot in T20s. He's a well-known coach and he's been around for a while,” ESPNcricinfo quoted Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) CEO Ashley de Silva as saying.
SLC has been looking for a new coach ever since the end of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup. Arthur has previously coached South Africa, Australia and Pakistan in the past.
Arthur was Pakistan's coach till the conclusion of the Cricket World Cup, but he was let go by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to bring in Misbah-ul-Haq as the coach of the side.
If Arthur becomes Sri Lanka's coach, then he will be the 11th coach of the men's team, including interim appointments, since 2011.
Mickey Arthur Likely To be Appointed As Sri Lanka's Head Coach
ABP News Bureau
Updated at:
16 Nov 2019 10:42 AM (IST)
If Arthur becomes Sri Lanka's coach, then he will be the 11th coach of the men's team, including interim appointments, since 2011
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