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BCCI extends Wright's contract till Sep 2004

rediff.com Sportsdesk | July 02, 2003 18:35 IST

It's official at last. The Board of Control for Cricket in India has ratified the extension of coach John Wright and physiotherapist Andrew Leipus's contracts up to the end of the ICC Champions Trophy to be held in England in September 2004.

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Revealing this at a press conference in New Delhi, BCCI president Jagmohan Dalmiya also announced a bonus for Wright, Leipus, and former physical trainer Adrian Le Roux, since they did not get a share of the World Cup runners-up prize money.

The bonus, which is equivalent to three months' salary, will make Wright richer by Rs 13 lakh and Leipus and Le Roux by Rs 7-10 lakh.

The new physical trainer, Gregory Allen King, who made the cut from among eight candidates (three Australians, four South Africans, and one Indian) has also been offered the contract up to the ICC Champions Trophy.

These decisions were taken on the first day itself of the two-day working committee meeting of the BCCI.


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