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Medlycott confirms interest from Pakistan Matthew Appleby - 18 July 2001
Surrey coach Keith Medlycott has confirmed that Pakistan have approached him over the job of national coach in place of Richard Pybus. Medlycott, who guided Surrey to the B&H Trophy in last Saturday's final at Lord's, told CricInfo: "I have been asked for a CV. That's the level it's at so far." The 36-year-old continued: "I'm in year one of a four-year contract at Surrey so I'm happy here. There's no real information on me leaving at the moment." However, he said: "If someone came in and offered £500,000, you never know." Having led Surrey to back-to-back championships, Medlycott, a former Surrey and England A slow left-armer, is currently the most successful coach in the English game. As such, sources disclosed it was unlikely that Surrey would be keen to let him go unless it was to coach England. © CricInfo Ltd.
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