Sanath Jayasuriya to Coach Melbourne Club After End of ICC Ban
Sanath Jayasuriya will walk in the footsteps of Tillakaratne Dilshan and Upul Tharanga, who are already part of the Eastern Cricket Association competition. Jayasuriya has played 110 Tests and 445 ODIs in his 22-year-long while scoring 42 centuries at the International level.
New Delhi, 4 June: Sanath Jayasuriya will coach a Melbourne club, Mulgrave from the next season. The ambitious suburban club will have the services of the former Sri-Lankan cricketer for one year. This coaching stint will also be Jayasuriya's return to the game after a two-year ban for breaching the ICC anti-corruption code in February 2019.
"Dilshan opened the door for us there, and it was a fantastic opportunity that was presented to us. We just had to work on it and come to an agreement, and we have," ESPNcricinfo quoted Mulgrave president Malin Pullenayegam. "I think it's a great opportunity for our young guys to know what international cricket standards are. That kind of exposure from a young age just elevates the standard of cricket they'll be playing."
The Herald Sun reported that it was the former Sri-Lankan team-mate Tillakaratne Dilshan who convinced 51-year-old Jayasuriya to make the move to Melbourne. ICC WTC 2021 Final: New Zealand Might Have an Edge Over India, Feels Brett Lee.
Sanath Jayasuriya will walk in the footsteps of Tillakaratne Dilshan and Upul Tharanga, who are already part of the Eastern Cricket Association competition. Jayasuriya has played 110 Tests and 445 ODIs in his 22-year-long while scoring 42 centuries at the International level.
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