The Sports Ministry is seeking legal advice to sack Sri Lankan cricket Head Coach Chandika Hathurusingha over his team’s poor performance in the last 13 months. Hathurusingha was hired for an annual salary of Rs 90 million in January 2018 on a three-year contract in the hope he could change the flagging fortunes of the [...]

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Hathurusingha on the firing line

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In the recent years SLC has had not-so-good relationships with the national team's Head Coaches - File pic

The Sports Ministry is seeking legal advice to sack Sri Lankan cricket Head Coach Chandika Hathurusingha over his team’s poor performance in the last 13 months.

Hathurusingha was hired for an annual salary of Rs 90 million in January 2018 on a three-year contract in the hope he could change the flagging fortunes of the country’s best loved sport. But after a calamitous year, the Sports Ministry is consulting lawyers.

Accordingly, his contract has been sent to the Attorney General’s Department to explore the possibilities of terminating it prematurely. The Sports Ministry has also instructed Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) to submit a report on Hathurusingha’s performance to assess his contributions during the short stint.

“On the instructions of the Minister of Sports, we have sought legal advice from the AG’s department to see the possibility of ending his services early,” a senior Sports Ministry official told the Sunday Times.

If Hathurusingha is given the marching orders ahead of the South African series which begins later this month, Sri Lanka A Coach Avishka Gunawardena or the national team’s Fielding Coach Steve Rixon is likely to succeed on interim basis till Sri Lanka finds the right replacement.

SLC’s appointment of Hathurusingha as Head Coach for a record salary was justified owing to his previous record in Bangladesh ,where the perennial minnows reached unprecedented heights during his first stint with a Test team. His job scope includes, but is not limited to, conducting training sessions, planning and strategising, preparing players both mentally and physically for tours and building team spirit.

Since he took over, Sri Lanka has played 42 international matches–including 13 Tests, 20 ODIs and nine T20 Internationals–but have lost 24 of them while winning 14  across formats. The team also won a series in Bangladesh, recorded the country’s first Test win in the West Indies and beat South Africa 2-0 in a Test series. But performance has not been consistent across all formats. England beat Sri Lanka soundly at home 3-0 and the team also suffered a 1-0 defeat at the hands of New Zealand in Tests towards the latter part of 2018. They now trail 1-0 in the two-match Test series against Australia.

However, the biggest concern has been team’s limited-over performances over 13 months. In ODIs, Sri Lanka won a tri-series in Bangladesh, It was the only series win under his stewardship. But they crashed out of the Nidahas Trophy final in Colombo, fell to South Africa, England and New Zealand and had a shock first round exit at the Asia Cup after losing their opening encounters to Bangladesh and Afghanistan.

Hathurusingha, who was instrumental in bringing Angelo Mathews back as captain in January last year (six months after the all-rounder retired), played a key role in sacking him following the Asia Cup debacle.

Hathurusingha played 26 Tests and 35 ODIs for Sri Lanka before becoming Shadow Coach under Trevor Bayliss. He was then appointed Coach for Australia’s New South Wales side, landing the more lucrative Bangladesh job in May 2014.

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