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Sri Lanka appoint Rixon as fielding coach

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Struggling Sri Lanka yesterday announced the appointmen­t of former Australian cricketer Steve Rixon as their fielding coach, in a bid to boost preparatio­ns for the world cup next year.

The 64-year-old will begin his new assignment later this month and join the team in

New Zealand where, starting December 15, Sri Lanka are scheduled to play two Tests, three one-day internatio­nals and one Twenty20.

They will later play two Tests in Australia from January 24.

“We are happy to welcome

Steve into the team,” Sri Lanka Cricket CEO Ashley de Silva said. “I am sure he will be able to help the team moving forward, with his expertise in the area of fielding which is a vital component of the game.”

De Silva said Rixon will work with the national team until the end of the 2019 World Cup.

Sri Lanka have been struggling for form recently, losing the home ODI and Test series to England. They have also been hit by crisis off the field. Bowling coach Nuwan Zoysa was suspended by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council in October after he was accused of match-fixing and other “corrupt conduct”. Earlier that month, ex-chief selector and former captain Sanath Jayasuriya was charged for failing to co-operate with a match-fixing probe and concealing informatio­n. The country recently sought help from neighbouri­ng India to draft laws to combat cheating in the game.

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