'Mahela is still short of experience as a senior coach, he may be good as a T20 batting or a fielding coach.'
Mahela Jayawardene is still short of experience to take over as head coach of the Sri Lanka national team after the exit of Graham Ford, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) president Thilanga Sumathipala said.
"Mahela is still short of experience as a senior coach, he may be good as a T20 batting or a fielding coach," Sumathipala told Neth FM radio.
Sumathipala said the Mumbai Indians' coach and former Sri Lankan captain has also some of his playing day contemporaries in the current national side.
Jayawardene, who retired in 2014 after a glittering international career, is regarded as one of the best cricketing brains.
His and his close mate Kumar Sangakkara's retirements at the same time impacted Sri Lanka badly. The Lankan side have lost consistently since the two seniors retired and have plummeted in all ICC rankings since then.
Graham Ford, who was the coach only for one year, decided to quit this week reportedly due to differences of opinion with Sumathipala.
Sri Lanka has had some nine interim and permanent coaches since 2011.
SLC sources said they are mulling approaching Chandika Hathurusinghe, the current Bangladeshi coach to take over but his contract with the Bangladeshis will only end in 2019.
Former New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming, his team mate Scott Styris and Tom Moody, who was previously the head coach, are the names being floated around as likely successor to Ford.
Image: Mumbai Indians coach Mahela Jayawardene
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