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April 06, 2007 Friday Rabi-ul-Awwal 17, 1428

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Whatmore remarks irk BCB


DHAKA, April 5: The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) criticised coach Dav Whatmore on Thursday after he expressed his interest in succeeding Greg Chappell as India coach.

The BCB were annoyed Whatmore put his hand up for the Indian job while his current charges were still involved in the World Cup campaign in the Caribbean.

“We are in the middle of a very high-profile tournament. At this stage any such interest of the coach would certainly distract our team,” Riazuddin Al Mamun, a joint-secretary of the BCB, said. “He should not have said so, when we have a contract with him.”

The Sri-Lankan born Whatmore confirmed his interest in taking over the reins in India after Chappell handed in his resignation on Wednesday, two weeks after the 1983 champions’ first-round exit from the World Cup.

“If the opportunity comes along, surely any person who is a professional coach and prides himself in doing a good job would be interested in coaching the Indian team,” Whatmore had told an Indian news channel.

Whatmore coached Sri Lanka to World Cup success in 1996 and has worked wonders with the Bangladesh team, who effectively condemned India to an early flight home from the Caribbean.

The 53-year-old said he was willing to take up the challenge of coaching India.

“Firstly any job is a challenge. I have taken up pretty good challenges in the last 10 years and this will be another big challenge,” he said.—Reuters






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