ECB
took decision to replace him straight away
BBC claims Fletcher wanted to see out contract
LONDON:
The BBC is claiming that Duncan Fletcher, who
stepped down as England coach during the World
Cup, did not resign in the way that the ECB presented
to the media.
Mihir Bose, the BBC's sports editor, said that
Fletcher resigned on April 11 with the intention
of serving out the one-year notice period specified
in his contract. But six days later England were
humiliated by South Africa. At an ECB board meeting
which followed, Bose said that David Morgan, the
chairman, wanted Fletcher to remain in charge
for the series against West Indies which ends
in July, but that other senior members were very
much against the idea and wanted a clean break.
Bose also claimed that the intention was not to
appoint Moores as Fletcher's permanent successor,
but because he was already a full-time employee
of the ECB , he could not be put in change temporarily.—Agency