Graham Ford shuns BCCI's offer

Posted on Jun 11, 2007 at 16:36 | Updated Jun 11, 2007 at 21:25 Comment 44 CommentsEmail Print


New Delhi: Graham Ford has declined to coach the Indian team just two days after the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) appointed him to the post.

Ford, who is Kent’s Director of Cricket, said no to BCCI's offer to take up the job in a sudden development on Monday that has come as a big embarrassment for the Indian cricket board.

Ford's current employers Kent County Cricket Cricket Club wrote on their official website that their Director of Cricket had rejected the offer to take up the toughest job in world cricket.

"I am very grateful to the Club for allowing me to go to India to find out more about the job of coaching the Indian Team. I have had a chance to reflect on the offer made by the BCCI and their urgency to fill the vacant position," Ford said in a letter to Kent.

"After careful consideration, I have decided to continue my work here at Kent. This has been a really difficult decision. I am honoured that India have shown such interest in my capabilities, but feel that this is the right decision for me and my family," Ford added, wishing to continue working with the English county side.

BCCI officials, who were engaged in a meeting with senior Indian cricketers on Monday, said a decision on the coach will be taken at the Working Committee Meeting to be held in the Capital on Tuesday.

"He has withdrawn his candidature," BCCI Treasurer N Srinivasan told reporters after having a meeting with senior players relating to the contracts issue, another debate that has been dogging the BCCI administration and the players.

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