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Australia’s Moody named Sri Lanka’s cricket director

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SRI LANKA have appointed their former national coach Tom Moody

(right) as director of cricket effective on Monday (1) as part of a revamp of cricket operations, the governing body of the sport in the country said last Sunday (28).

Former Australia all-rounder Moody guided Sri Lanka to the 2007 World Cup final and Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) said the 55-year-old’s knowledge of the system prompted their technical advisory committee to recommend his name.

SLC added that Moody will be a consultant and must fulfil 300 days of ‘mandatory assignment’ in his three-year deal. “Tom has worked with SLC in the past and has shown results, and I am sure with his working knowledge of the system, Tom will add greater value to our game,” SLC CEO Ashley De Silva said in a statement.

Moody will be tasked with analysing the Future Tour Program, Sri Lanka’s domestic tournament structure, player welfare and education and skill developmen­t. He will also look after the coaching and support staff structure as well as high performanc­e and data analytics.

Moody has previously served as director of cricket of the Caribbean Premier League and Worcesters­hire and holds a similar position with Indian Premier League side Sunrisers Hyderabad. He has coached Western Australia, Kings XI Punjab and Sunrisers Hyderabad.

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