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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Law stand-in Sri Lanka coach



07 April, 2011

Former Australia batsman Stuart Law has been promoted to halt conduct manager of Sri Lanka.

Law, who has served as an partner undergoing effusive manager Trevor Bayliss given Nov 2009, will take a reins for subsequent month’s debate of England following Bayliss’ resignation.

“We have requested Law to take over as manager for a England debate until you finalise a headhunt for Trevor Bayliss’ successor,” Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) cabinet member Nishantha Ranatunga said.

Bayliss, who had been in a tip pursuit 4 years, voiced his goal to leave before to a 2011 ICC World Cup. He is due to take over as New South Wales coach.

Law, a brave of Queensland’s choice for over 10 years, played a single Test as well as 54 one-day internationals for Australia.

He will be charged with bringing sequence to Sri Lanka in a surrounded by of a contrast time following their six-wicket detriment to India in a World Cup final.

That better led to a unreasonable of resignations, with skipper Kumar Sangakkara as well as vice-captain Mahela Jayawardene stepping down from their posts as well as Sri Lanka’s three-man preference cabinet following suit.

Sangakkara quiescent as Sri Lanka’s one-day as well as Twenty20 captain with evident effect, though has offering to go on as Test skipper in a short-term until a befitting deputy is found.

Sri Lanka’s debate of England, together with three-Test array as well as 5 ODIs, starts in a second week of May.

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