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Chandika Hathurusingha's future with Bangladesh hangs in the balance after the coach tendered his resignation to the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).

Whether that resignation will be accepted by the BCB, and if it will actually result in Hathurusingha's exit remains to be seen. Hathurusingha and top officials at the BCB have not officially confirmed these developments, but are not denying them. Meanwhile, there are strong signals from Sri Lanka Cricket that they are pursuing Hathurusingha, and are in fact presently in negotiations with him.

There have been increasing recent signs that despite Bangladesh's many improvements during his tenure, Hathurusingha is unsatisfied with the state of his present role. He had once already moved to resign in October last year, but the BCB had not accepted his resignation and Hathurusingha was convinced to continue.

Now, however there is the additional lure of a job in his home country. SLC has been on the hunt for a new head coach since Graham Ford resigned in June, and had, in fact, already approached Hathurusingha over the past three months. Though Hathurusingha had eventually rebuffed SLC on that first occasion, recent developments may have made the Sri Lanka role more attractive to Hathurusingha. SLC has just hired Hathurusingha's longtime friend and associate Thilan Samaraweera as batting coach, for one. Then there has also been a change in selection committee. ESPNcricinfo also understands that SLC is prepared to pay Hathurusingha what he presently earns with the BCB - a substantial commitment for the Sri Lankan board.

There are, of course, contractual obligations to consider here. Having been given an extension in the middle of last year, Hathurusingha has signed with the BCB until the end of the 2019 World Cup. Leaving this contract is likely to be a complicated proposition, possibly involving a months-long notice period.

If Hathurusingha does end up leaving his position, however, it will bring to an end a tenure that lasted over three years and oversaw substantial gains by the Bangladesh side, particularly in ODI cricket. In major tournaments, Bangladesh made the quarter-final of the 2015 World Cup and the semi-final of the 2017 Champions Trophy. They had also defeated India, Pakistan and South Africa in home bilateral series, and have climbed up the ODI rankings as a result.

In Tests, Bangladesh registered their first-ever wins against England and Australia at home, and against Sri Lanka away. The team has, however, recently returned from a dispiriting tour to South Africa.

http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/Hathurusingha-tenders-his-resignation-to-BCB-140077.html
 
BCB is a very poor organisation...i have seen so many foreign coaches resign with problems

They even had Julien Fountain as head coach at one point LOL
 
I for one extremely happy that the coach is gone.
Deserves full credit for all he is done, but the truth is progress was slowing down recently. So it could be a blessing in disguise. On the other hand , this could be the end of Soumya Sarkar and Litton Das :))
 
I for one extremely happy that the coach is gone.
Deserves full credit for all he is done, but the truth is progress was slowing down recently. So it could be a blessing in disguise. On the other hand , this could be the end of Soumya Sarkar and Litton Das :))

Whom they are lining up? Should be an Aussie. Hathurusingha was paid probably among top 3/4 head coaches in world, so money shouldn’t be an issue ($0.35mn/year as bade salary I believe, which is actually almost 1.5 times than Arthur and much more than what ZCB pays to Streak!!!!!),

I wish they can sent Walsh with the pack well and appoint a qualified English or Pakistani swing bowler as coach.
 
Great coach, was the only reason Bangladesh were so good, despite having the worst playing squad in the test playing squad in the Test playing nations, and probably 4th or 5th best among the associate
 
Whom they are lining up? Should be an Aussie. Hathurusingha was paid probably among top 3/4 head coaches in world, so money shouldn’t be an issue ($0.35mn/year as bade salary I believe, which is actually almost 1.5 times than Arthur and much more than what ZCB pays to Streak!!!!!),

I wish they can sent Walsh with the pack well and appoint a qualified English or Pakistani swing bowler as coach.

I agree with your opinion. Add to that i also think that Andy Flower will be amazing if we can afford him. I believe Flower would be the perfect replacement. He is not only very disciplined like Hathuri but also possess the technical knowledge that Hathuri lacked. Moreover, Zimbabwean coaches seem to be good.
 
Whom they are lining up? Should be an Aussie. Hathurusingha was paid probably among top 3/4 head coaches in world, so money shouldn’t be an issue ($0.35mn/year as bade salary I believe, which is actually almost 1.5 times than Arthur and much more than what ZCB pays to Streak!!!!!),

I wish they can sent Walsh with the pack well and appoint a qualified English or Pakistani swing bowler as coach.

Mohammad Akram for bowling??
 
Mohammad Akram for bowling??

I tend to rate Kabir Khan higher. It’s about finding someone who’ll teach & train our boys within their physical capability- Walshi with his Jamaican shoulders was never an ideal coach, because we’ll never be able to match that “hit the deck” physical demands - so no WI, Aussie or SAF bowling coach. It should be built on skills - swing, cut and bowling intelligence- in that regard English coach can teach the fundamentals very well while PAK former pacer can be a very good mentor. Dennis Lillee wasn’t that big a success at MRF academy, but I do believe that for AUS/SAF/WI style fast bowlers, you can’t get a better mentor than DK Lillee.

May be Ian Pont for academy and Kabir Khan or Waquar (as fast bowling coach) for national team - by 23 fast bowlers should be ready physically and their fundamentals should be complete - after that more than coaching, you need mentors for finished cricketers. Even Shoaib can be a fantastic mentor (if he can put a control on his acts), but no Ausssies or West Indians.
 
Akram was not a hit the deck bowler. That's the most ludicrous thing i have heard.
 
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Akram was not a hit the deck bowler. That's the most ludicrous thing i have heard.

He is talking about Md. Akram, not Wasim Akram.

Md. Akram's only 5for in Test was at WACA, and he went for plenty in Shara Cup on Toronto wickets, prepared by English curator, in the month of September - rest I leave it to you to decide.
 
He is talking about Md. Akram, not Wasim Akram.

Md. Akram's only 5for in Test was at WACA, and he went for plenty in Shara Cup on Toronto wickets, prepared by English curator, in the month of September - rest I leave it to you to decide.

that was the reason for him being ineffective but he was quite successful in english conditions?? as the stats shows.
 
that was the reason for him being ineffective but he was quite successful in english conditions?? as the stats shows.

Not much in ENG either, may be in Counties I am not sure, but being successful in County and in International is different ball game. Li Mushi took over 500 wickets for Sussex after retirement.........
 
I agree with your opinion. Add to that i also think that Andy Flower will be amazing if we can afford him. I believe Flower would be the perfect replacement. He is not only very disciplined like Hathuri but also possess the technical knowledge that Hathuri lacked. Moreover, Zimbabwean coaches seem to be good.

I think, Siddons was a fantastic batting coach - I would like to have him as batting coach or even head coach. I think, he was head coach for 4 years after Dav, but now probably it's better to have him as batting coach with someone like Moody or Shipperd (Greg) as the head coach, but Andy is indeed another fantastic choice. Shipperd is extremely under rated, but I think AUS missed a trick by not appointing him at some point - at 60, still he has few more years left.

Add McGill as spin bowling coach, Streak, Kabir Khan, Tory Cooley (though he is Aussie, but more of an English style swing bowler) or any Level 3 experienced County fast bowling coach + Pont for the academy...........
 
Hatu set to become Sri Lanka’s highest-paid coach ever

Former Test cricketer Chandika Hathurusingha is set to take over as Sri Lanka’s Head Coach after he handed his letter of resignation to Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) yesterday. The BCB confirmed that Hathurusingha had expressed his desire to step down.

Ever since Graham Ford parted ways with the national cricket team, SLC has been having top level discussions with Hathurusingha. President Thilanga Sumathipala is believed to have had direct negotiations with the former Moors SC and Tamil Union cricketer. In recent months, former great Kumar Sangakkara too had urged Hathurusingha to take up the job and that’s said to have secured the deal.

Hathurusingha is likely to ask for a free hand and the personnel he requires to run the national team after his predecessors Graham Ford, Geoff Marsh and Trevor Bayliss either openly or privately expressed their concerns about individuals outside the team meddling with the affairs of the team. Tilan Samaraweera, who worked as Batting Consultant with Hathurusingha in Bangladesh has already joined the national team as Batting Coach.

Initially SLC was to announce the Head Coach mid this year and now it remains to be seen whether Hathurusingha will take charge of the team any sooner with the national cricket team currently in India. At present, Hathurusingha is in Australia having migrated down under in 2011. He is expected to arrive in Dhaka shortly to formally announce his decision. BCB officials were trying to convince the coach to change his mind, but admitted that it will be a tough ask.

SLC is believed to have offered an annual contract of US$ 300,000 making him the highest-paid coach ever in the country. That in fact is actually more than the annual earnings of a top Sri Lankan cricketer, from the board.

Several players of the current Sri Lankan team like Angelo Mathews, Dinesh Chandimal, Dimuth Karunaratne and Suranga Lakmal were groomed by Hathurusingha when he was the ‘A’ team coach.

In 2009, soon after he became captain, Kumar Sangakkara made a request to SLC to make Hathurusingha the understudy to Head Coach Trevor Bayliss. The board accepted the request and Hathurusingha left the ‘A’ team and joined the national side.

A year later, SLC suspended him after a misunderstanding with the then Chairman D. S. de Silva. In a moving letter, Sangakkara appealed to SLC to soften their stance, but his pleas fell in the deaf ears of D. S. de Silva and Nishantha Ranatunga.

Former Board secretary and Hathurusingha’s mentor, S. Skandakumar too intervened pleading SLC to not to take rash decisions, but D. S. and Nishantha remained steadfast. Eventually, Hathurusingha migrated to Australia.

Bayliss then recommended Hathurusingha to New South Wales with whom he made significant progress. Soon Bangladesh signed him in 2013. They were pushovers when Hathurusingha took charge, but since then became a force to be reckoned with. Bangladesh reached the quarter-finals of the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2015 and were semi-finalists in this year’s Champions Trophy.

In the last two years, they have beaten Sri Lanka, Australia and England in Test cricket. In ODIs, meanwhile, Bangladesh have recorded series wins overs India, Pakistan and South Africa.

Sri Lanka seem to have got the man that they desperately wanted, but can he persevere in a system that is corrupt to the core? What will he do when Shammi Silva interferes with selections? What will he do when Ravin Wickramaratne fixes club matches? What will he do when Sumathipala doubles the number of First Class teams? We shall wait and see!

http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=174716
 
Australian coach should be hired for the position of head coach and waqar for bowling one , if BD can afford this combo .
 
Good riddance. This guy was toxic for the dressing room, and picked the wrong players for virtually ever format due to favoitism.

I think he had beef with senior players who finally found a way to get rid of him.
 
He was 4th highest paid, not third. That is according to a recent article on salaries.

Whether he is 4th or 3rd doesn't matter. When you don't pay your cricketers enough or don't spent money in development of cricket in domestic much then you can afford anyone. Rather getting big names or big pay for coach,BCB should invest in domestic more and more to improve quality of different types of pitch ,stadium,player,cricket structure etc.
 
Out of the frying pan into the fire.

I think he can work well with Srilanka given their talent pool especially in batting and spin bowling which needs good nurturing. He will need to work big time on pace bowling department.
 
I think good riddance he was not going to do much with his biased selections
 
Hathuru seemed to have become increasingly autocratic as his tenure went on, and some of his selections were questionable, but its a bit sad to read some of the comments from BD fans.

Like every coach he's made mistakes, but he was the most successful coach you've had and has left behind a stronger team than the one he inherited. These have been Bangladesh's breakthrough years.

Sri Lanka were always likely to come calling at some point - however SLC need to give him the space to work and stop constantly interfering with their coaches. They drove Graham Ford away whilst results have been dire in the limited overs formats.
 
Hathurusinghe to assume duties this month

Former Sri Lankan cricketer and Bangladeshi coach, Chandika Hathurusinghe, will assume duties as the head coach of Sri Lankan National Cricket Team later this month, Minister of Sports Dayasiri Jayasekera said yesterday.

Hathurusinghe returned to the country recently after resigning from his position as the Bangladeshi coach. Last month President of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) Thilanga Sumathipala told Ceylon Today that a head coach for the Sri Lankan National team will be selected by December.

At a Cabinet briefing in November, the Minister revealed although Chandika Hathurusinghe received US$ 40,000 a month as Head Coach of Bangladesh, there is a possibility, (due to his patriotism), he will agree to a lesser amount to coach the Sri Lankan team.

"We must not forget why Hathurusinghe left the country. He was Sri Lanka's shadow coach under Australian Trevor Bayliss and was to take over the reins after the 2011 ICC World Cup. He was sacked in 2010 by people who are now shedding crocodile tears about Sri Lankan cricket," he said at the time.

Thilan Samaraweera, who was the batting coach for Bangladesh, will join Hathurusinghe.

The Sports Minister added that Sri Lanka is to play Bangladesh after the Indian tour; thus Hathurusinghe's first tour might be to Bangladesh.

http://www.ceylontoday.lk/print20170401CT20170630.php?id=35713
 
Great news for us probably the only guy who can get us out of this mess. Having said that a lot depends on whether SLC and co will give him the freedom to make the necessary changes which there are plenty of.
 
I think good riddance he was not going to do much with his biased selections

Whom they have lined up? I have no clue so far, but money won't be any issue - BCB can go up to $1mn for full set of 4/5 members of coaching team.
 
New national coach Chandika Hathurusingha has been assigned the role of selector on tour as part of a plan to give him more say in team selections, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) President Thilanga Sumathipala said today.

He said the SLC executive committee had adopted the move at the extraordinary general meeting.

Sri Lanka’s sports law of 1973, though, does not permit the coach to be a national selector.

“He will be able to pick the final eleven while on tour with the manager of the team and the captain also acting as co-selectors,” Sumathipala said.

However, the coach will not be able to serve in the national selection committee when the squads are picked.

With the new arrangements, Sumathipala said it would not be necessary for selectors to travel with the team.

In 2017 Sri Lanka lost 40 of their international games across all formats out of a total of 57.

Sumathipala also announced the appointment of Roshan Biyanwela, a Sri Lanka Airforce ranker, as the new secretary of the SLC.

http://www.cricketcountry.com/news/...ngha-to-do-selectors-role-during-tours-676510
 
Good decision. If they want to take the team in a better direction then this is a good move.
 
Perfect candidate to turn around this SL team. On a different note, it is just me or does every coach end up in a bad break up with bcb.
 
Turn-around in fortunes for both SL & Bangladesh since this move

Bangladesh in particular look nowhere near the level they were when Chandrika was coach and Mashrafe captain
 
Sacked coach Chandika Hathurusingha has demanded $5 million in compensation from Sri Lanka Cricket over the premature termination of his contract, an official said Sunday. The former Sri Lankan Test star and coach made the claim after the two sides failed to agree the terms of his termination last summer.

“He has sent a letter of demand asking for $5 million,” board secretary Mohan de Silva told AFP.

Details were not immediately available, but the Sunday Island newspaper said Hathurusingha had sought his full salary for the remaining 18 months of his contract which amounted to just over a million dollars.

He has also claimed that his reputation as an international coach suffered as a result of what he called the wrongful termination.

His claim of $5 million includes damages as well as the wages he says are due to him.

The board had been willing to pay only six months’ salary as compensation, the Island said, adding that the coach was in receipt of a take-home salary of $60,000 a month at the time of termination.

Following Sri Lanka’s disappointing World Cup, where they finished in sixth place, Hathurusingha and his assistants were shown the door.

The then sports minister Harin Fernando insisted that Hathurusingha was overpaid and accused him of failing to produce results.

Fernando said Sri Lanka could have hired a foreign coach at half the price paid to Hathurusingha.

Sri Lanka has since carried out a major revamp of the national team by appointing South African Mickey Arthur as head coach in December.

Former Zimbabwe Test player Grant Flower has been appointed the new national batting coach, Australian David Saker was made bowling coach while Shane McDermott was placed in charge of fielding training.

The board has not discussed the terms of their two-year contracts.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/cric...ompensation/story-hksA5d4bbjIJWJrxCynD2O.html
 
Sacked coach Chandika Hathurusingha has demanded $5 million in compensation from Sri Lanka Cricket over the premature termination of his contract, an official said Sunday. The former Sri Lankan Test star and coach made the claim after the two sides failed to agree the terms of his termination last summer.

“He has sent a letter of demand asking for $5 million,” board secretary Mohan de Silva told AFP.

Details were not immediately available, but the Sunday Island newspaper said Hathurusingha had sought his full salary for the remaining 18 months of his contract which amounted to just over a million dollars.

He has also claimed that his reputation as an international coach suffered as a result of what he called the wrongful termination.

His claim of $5 million includes damages as well as the wages he says are due to him.

The board had been willing to pay only six months’ salary as compensation, the Island said, adding that the coach was in receipt of a take-home salary of $60,000 a month at the time of termination.

Following Sri Lanka’s disappointing World Cup, where they finished in sixth place, Hathurusingha and his assistants were shown the door.

The then sports minister Harin Fernando insisted that Hathurusingha was overpaid and accused him of failing to produce results.

Fernando said Sri Lanka could have hired a foreign coach at half the price paid to Hathurusingha.

Sri Lanka has since carried out a major revamp of the national team by appointing South African Mickey Arthur as head coach in December.

Former Zimbabwe Test player Grant Flower has been appointed the new national batting coach, Australian David Saker was made bowling coach while Shane McDermott was placed in charge of fielding training.

The board has not discussed the terms of their two-year contracts.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/cric...ompensation/story-hksA5d4bbjIJWJrxCynD2O.html


That is a lot of money for the coach.
 
That is a lot of money for the coach.

I was just about to say.

I am completely shocked. No disrespect but I didn’t think Sri Lanka were the strongest board financially, and to hear they paid their coach (who isn’t an International in demand coach) over $700 thousand a year is surprising.

Does anyone know how much Mickey was paid while coaching Pak? And how much he is being paid now?
 
That is an outrageous sum of money. I think it may only be second to Ravi Shastri's salary as coach. Hathurusingha took some serious advantage of SL's desperation to hire him.

I was just about to say.

I am completely shocked. No disrespect but I didn’t think Sri Lanka were the strongest board financially, and to hear they paid their coach (who isn’t an International in demand coach) over $700 thousand a year is surprising.

Does anyone know how much Mickey was paid while coaching Pak? And how much he is being paid now?

I believe it was between $12-$15k per month. Don't know his salary with SL now.
 
That is an outrageous sum of money. I think it may only be second to Ravi Shastri's salary as coach. Hathurusingha took some serious advantage of SL's desperation to hire him.



I believe it was between $12-$15k per month. Don't know his salary with SL now.

12-15k seems too low.
 
That is an outrageous sum of money. I think it may only be second to Ravi Shastri's salary as coach. Hathurusingha took some serious advantage of SL's desperation to hire him.



I believe it was between $12-$15k per month. Don't know his salary with SL now.

According to some reports, it was in the region of $20k.
 
According to some reports, it was in the region of $20k.

I am sure somewhere I have read it’s $30K/month + other benefits. Which is realistic actually - a bank MD in Bangladesh takes around 4 crore+ in a year before tax or something like $500K; in PAK should be similar as well. In that regard $360k + perks isn’t too much for national head coach.
 
This is a lot of money for the sub-continent.

No wonder coaching job is so much sought after!
 
Holy....$60,000 is almost like 45 lakhs per month in Indian money, wow!! Isn't that more than Wasim Khan's monthly salary? No wonder SL tend to attract high profile coaches.
 
I was just about to say.

I am completely shocked. No disrespect but I didn’t think Sri Lanka were the strongest board financially, and to hear they paid their coach (who isn’t an International in demand coach) over $700 thousand a year is surprising.

Does anyone know how much Mickey was paid while coaching Pak? And how much he is being paid now?

I am sorry, I admit I don't have much knowledge about the revenue generated Cricket boards all over the world but SL is a pretty prosperous country by South Asian standard and considering cricket being pretty much the only major sport there, I don't think they should be doing too poor financially. Also considering they don't have the resources and Manpower their subcontinental neighbours enjoy, it only makes sense for them to make sure that the other aspects of the game like coaching professionals, facilities etc are top notch.
 
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I was just about to say.

I am completely shocked. No disrespect but I didn’t think Sri Lanka were the strongest board financially, and to hear they paid their coach (who isn’t an International in demand coach) over $700 thousand a year is surprising.

Does anyone know how much Mickey was paid while coaching Pak? And how much he is being paid now?

Also Hathura did a darn good Job during his tenure with BD, only time in their cricketing history they looked like they can beat any team at home and they did actually. BD was in absolute mess before he took over and transformed them into a pretty decent side, albeit for a brief period, within a very short span of time. He was instrumental in getting rid of that minnow tag that was previously attached to BD, which was pretty impressive if you ask me and more than enough to build a heavyweight resume. He has a reputation of a no nonsense taskmaster and his very successful stint with BD is what made SL appoint him as head coach. IMO they were being too impatient with him, should have given him a longer hope and he probably would have delivered as player by player SL arguably has more talent than BD.

I think that money was justified considering his credentials, no way is he as low profile as you are implying.
 
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