Mickey Arthur steps down as Sri Lanka head coach, to join Derbyshire next
Mickey Arthur also said that he is determined to help Sri Lanka beat the West Indies in their upcoming assignment.
Mickey Arthur, who is the Head Coach of the Sri Lankan cricket team has resigned from his post. Arthur sent an e-mail to Shammi Silva, who is the chief of Sri Lankan Cricket (SLC), Ashley de Silva, who is the CEO of Sri Lankan Cricket as well as to Mohan de Silva, who is the Secretary of SLC. Arthur also sent a copy of his mail to Tom Moody, who is the Director of Sri Lankan cricket.
Sri Lanka’s series against the West Indies will be Arthur’s last as the Head Coach of the side. Arthur stated that he has signed a 3-year contract with Derbyshire Cricket Club, where he will serve as the Director of Cricket.
Arthur added that Sri Lankan cricket is in a better place than when he arrived onto the scene and he has also groomed some talented players who will give Sri Lankan cricket sustainable success in the long run.
“I just wanted to inform you that with regret and against my preferred option I have signed a 3-year contract as Director of Cricket with Derbyshire County Cricket Club to commence after my last assignment being the Test series against West Indies.
I know that Sri Lanka is a far better place than when I arrived and have helped groom some very good talent as well as developing a team and brand that can give SLC some sustainable success in the future,” wrote Arthur in his mail.
I have fallen in love with Sri Lankan cricket: Mickey Arthur
Mickey Arthur also said that he has fallen in love with the beautiful country of Sri Lanka, as well as the players and the people. Arthur concluded by stating that he is determined to help Sri Lanka beat the West Indies in their upcoming assignment.
“All I wanted was an indication from SLC that you were happy with the job that myself and my very loyal and good support staff were doing and I would have stayed, having not received anything I felt with no option. I have fallen in love with Sri Lanka Cricket, the players, the people and your beautiful country.
I am determined beyond no end to help the players beat the West Indies in the last series and would like nothing better to sign off with than a Test series win,” concluded Arthur.
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