What more for Aussies?
SYDNEY, Aug 19, 2006 (AFP) -
India's cricket coach Greg Chappell is being considered
as a replacement for departing Australian coach John Buchanan, press
reports said Saturday.
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Greg Chappell |
Melbourne's Herald Sun newspaper said Test great
Allan Border, a Cricket Australia director who will play a key role
in the search, has confirmed that the process is underway to choose
Buchanan's successor.
Buchanan will step down after the World Cup in
the Caribbean next March-April after almost eight years in the role.
“John has decided that after the World Cup
he is going to be moving on,”Border told the newspaper.
“Therefore we need an Australian coach.
It's a tough job.
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Tom Moody |
“Tom Moody, Tim Nielsen, Greg Chappell are
in the mix. Dav Whatmore is now coaching Bangladesh and he was a
long-term coach at Sri Lanka as well.
“We've got a lot of good candidates for
a tough job.”Former Australian all-rounder Moody, now Sri
Lanka's coach, and Nielsen, the head coach of Australia's centre
of excellence, have emerged as the favourites for the job.
But the Herald Sun said Chappell is expected to
be a strong candidate.
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Dav Whatmore |
Chappell's contract expires at the end of the World
Cup and the Herald Sun said it is unlikely that it will be renewed
by mutual arrangement with the Indian Cricket Board.
Chappell, who played 87 Tests and scored 7,110
runs at 53.86, has shown his mental toughness in India where he
played a role in having former powerful captain Sourav Ganguly replaced.
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