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Sri Lanka eye former Bangladesh head coach

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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka are in talks to hire former Bangladesh head coach Chandika Hathurusin­gha (pic) to groom their national team for the 2019 cricket World Cup, sources said.

The 49-year-old Sri Lankan stepped down from the Bangladesh team earlier this month after a disastrous tour of South Africa.

Since then there has been speculatio­n he is to take the job of head coach at Sri Lanka Cricket, which have been vacant since South African Graham Ford quit in June.

Sports Minister Dayasiri Jaya- sekara declined to comment on the talks but said he hoped the former Test player would take on the job.

“I (would) certainly welcome Hathurusin­gha to prepare our team for the next World Cup,” said Jayasekara.

“But I don’t want to say anything about the discussion­s that are taking place.”

Under Hathurusin­gha, perennial minnows Bangladesh made rapid strides in world cricket, reaching the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy tournament in England this year.

But he came in for criticism during Bangladesh’s recent tour of South Africa, where the team failed to register a single win.

His contract with the Bangladesh Cricket Board was supposed to run until World Cup 2019 and made him one of the highest-paid cricket coaches in the world on US$40,000 (RM167,000) a month.

Hathurusin­gha played 26 Tests and 35 ODIs for Sri Lanka before becoming the assistant coach under Trevor Bayliss, a job he lost in 2010. — AFP

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