Chandika Hathurusingha appointed Sri Lanka coach
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| Chandika Hathurusingha |
Chandika Hathurusingha's first full assignment with Sri Lanka will be the tour to Bangladesh, where he will have just finished up as head coach.
Though
Hathurusingha had handed his resignation to the Bangladesh Cricket
Board as early as October, the boards had been in discussions with him,
and indeed with each other, as to what a peaceable relocation of the
coach might look like. But SLC has now confirmed that Hathurusingha will
begin his three-year contract with Sri Lanka on December 20, just as
their T20s against India start. A two Test tour of Bangladesh is set to
begin in January.
An SLC official confirmed that
Hathurusingha will be the highest-paid Sri Lanka coach in history. He is
also due to visit Dhaka on Saturday, presumably in order to debrief and
finalise his release from the BCB. He had signed on with Bangladesh
until the 2019 World Cup, but eventually agreed to take a job with his
home country, following several approaches from SLC. He had been Sri
Lanka's A team coach, and an assistant coach with the national team,
before his relationship with a previous SLC administration soured in
2010.
That SLC has secured Hathurusingha's services is
both a victory for the board, as well as a substantial financial
commitment. Sri Lanka have been without a long-term head coach since
Graham Ford's resignation in June, and the board has struggled to
attract high-quality applicants to the role. And in order to lure
Hathurusingha, SLC has had to more or less match the figure he was being
paid by the BCB - a sum in the vicinity of $340,000 (aspects of that
pay package were also determined by team performance).
Hathurusingha's
tenure with Bangladesh had been marked by progress both in the
limited-overs formats and in Tests, where they achieved maiden victories
against Australia, Sri Lanka and England. Sri Lanka, meanwhile, have
had a difficult year across formats, and will now count on Hathurusingha
to replicate the success he had had with his previous team.
Highly-rated by virtually every Sri Lanka player who had worked with him
in the past, the likes of Rangana Herath, Kumar Sangakkara, Angelo
Mathews, and current Sri Lanka batting coach Thilan Samaraweera, have
all credited Hathurusingha with having had a positive effect on their
cricket.
He will be Sri Lanka's 11th head coach
(including interim appointments) since 2011. The three-year contract
should take him up to the end of 2020, so long as it is honoured by all
parties.

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