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Nic Pothas quits as Sri Lanka fielding coach

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South African Nic Pothas has ended his coaching contract with Sri Lanka to spend time with his young family, the island nation's cricket board said on Tuesday.

The 44-year-old joined Sri Lanka in 2016 as fielding coach but was unexpectedly elevated to the top job after Graham Ford's abrupt exit in June last year.

Under his stewardship Sri Lanka were thumped in a home series against India and humiliated by cricket minnows Zimbabwe in a one-day international tournament.

The islanders did however record a 2-0 test series win over Pakistan last year in the United Arab Emirates.

Pothas and several other players then refused to travel to Pakistan for the final Twenty20 international of the tour, citing security concerns.

After six months at the helm he was replaced by former Sri Lanka test batsman Chandika Hathurusingha, who was named head coach in December.

He remained as fielding coach and had been expected to stay until August but Sri Lanka Cricket announced that the South African called it a day on Friday.

"After two incredible years with Sri Lanka cricket, this is the right time for me to move on to other opportunities, which will allow me to spend quality time with my young family," Pothas said in a statement issued by the cricket board.

"It has been an honour and a privilege to be involved with Sri Lanka.

"It has given me the opportunity to learn and improve as a coach as well as to contribute to a very talented bunch of players. It will always hold a special place in my heart."

https://www.supersport.com/cricket/more-cricket/news/180417/pothas_quits_as_sri_lanka_fielding_coach
 
Wait he was fielding coach? He always gave interviews as if he was main guy. Was very liberal with praising opposition lol
 
Seemed Sri Lanka were turning a corner after their successful tour of Bangladesh only for them to disappoint their nation again in the Nidahas T20 Tri-Series. It's a shame he quit, he spoke quite a lot for a fielding coach so must have been dedicated
 
South African Nic Pothas has ended his coaching contract with Sri Lanka to spend time with his young family, the island nation's cricket board said on Tuesday.

The 44-year-old joined Sri Lanka in 2016 as fielding coach but was unexpectedly elevated to the top job after Graham Ford's abrupt exit in June last year.

Under his stewardship Sri Lanka were thumped in a home series against India and humiliated by cricket minnows Zimbabwe in a one-day international tournament.

The islanders did however record a 2-0 test series win over Pakistan last year in the United Arab Emirates.

Pothas and several other players then refused to travel to Pakistan for the final Twenty20 international of the tour, citing security concerns.

After six months at the helm he was replaced by former Sri Lanka test batsman Chandika Hathurusingha, who was named head coach in December.

He remained as fielding coach and had been expected to stay until August but Sri Lanka Cricket announced that the South African called it a day on Friday.

"After two incredible years with Sri Lanka cricket, this is the right time for me to move on to other opportunities, which will allow me to spend quality time with my young family," Pothas said in a statement issued by the cricket board.

"It has been an honour and a privilege to be involved with Sri Lanka.

"It has given me the opportunity to learn and improve as a coach as well as to contribute to a very talented bunch of players. It will always hold a special place in my heart."

https://www.supersport.com/cricket/more-cricket/news/180417/pothas_quits_as_sri_lanka_fielding_coach


I think you guys missed the point highlighted above:

He started as a fielding coach, but then was elevated to the top job (aka Coach) after Ford left
 
Who was the fielding coach during the CT17 (That's what I wanna know!) - Geeli Pappi for that great man :ma
 
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