NSW coach 'must quit if he accepts IPL job'

Matthew Mott has been told he will have to resign as coach of New South Wales if he accepts an offer to join new Indian Premier League franchise Kochi

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Published: Thu 26 Aug 2010, 2:13 PM

Last updated: Mon 6 Apr 2015, 2:20 AM

Cricket NSW chief executive David Gilbert said no deadline had been set, but increasing demands on coaches by the IPL franchises meant it was no longer tenable for Mott to remain in charge of the Blues as well as take on another demanding role.

The Sydney Morning Herald said it understands Mott is joined only by former Australian fast bowler and Pakistan coach Geoff Lawson as a candidate for the lucrative Kochi job.

Mott worked for two seasons as coach John Buchanan's assistant at IPL franchise Kolkata Knight Riders.

'It's something that we gave a go, but unfortunately, in terms of best servicing our programme here, we can't have Motty away for the periods of time they would require,' Gilbert told the Herald.

'That's the way it goes. We found when Motty was at the Knight Riders that they wanted more and more of his time and it was compromising his role here. It's not fair on our players.

'Motty has indicated to me that he wants to go through the interview process with Kochi.

'I respect that. But if he is offered the job and decides to accept it, then he would have to resign from the role here. Motty realises that something has to give. This is a full-time job here at Cricket NSW.'

Mott said he was hoping the situation would be resolved weeks ago, but is still waiting to hear from the IPL club.

'I went there five or six weeks ago and haven't heard much since,' Mott told the Herald.

'It's just wait and see. But it's getting close to the season and you have to draw the line somewhere.'

Mott said he would like to remain NSW coach and has a year remaining on his contract.

'I certainly don't want to leave anyone in the lurch and that's why I've been upfront with everyone about it,' he said.

New franchises Kochi and Pune will join the IPL from 2011, taking the total number of teams to 10.


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