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Thursday 3rd September 1998
England coach reprimanded after
comments on Sri Lankan spinner
William Turrell (william@cricinfo.com) reports
England cricket coach David Lloyd has been "severely reprimanded" following
his comments on Sunday about the bowling action of Muttiah Muralitharan, and
the subsequent row during the tea interval with Geoffrey Boycott on the final
day of the Test match.
In a statement released by the ECB earlier this afternoon, Tim Lamb, the
Chief Executive said: "David Lloyd has been severely reprimanded, warned
again about his conduct and left in no doubt as to the responsibilities
that go with such a high-profile position."
Lloyd had questioned the bowling action of the Sri Lankan spin bowler, which
has already been cleared by the ICC (International Cricket Council). The bowler
has a medical condition which means he cannot straighten his elbow, he also has a
double jointed wrist. The row in the press box was provoked when Geoffrey Boycott, whilst
discussing the day's play with David Gower and Richie Benaud,
said the England coach needed to "keep his mouth shut".
The ECB have declined to make any further comments on the issue; David Lloyd
has issued an apology for any offence his remarks may have caused. Meanwhile
Muralitharan has said he has been approached by several of the English
first-class counties to play for them next season.
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Date-stamped : 03 Sep1998 - 17:27
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