AUCKLAND:
Under-fire New Zealand coach John Bracewell has
received the strong backing of his players, most
notably Craig McMillan, to continue as coach despite
New Zealand's disappointing exit in the World
Cup semi-finals against Sri Lanka. Bracewell's
contract is up for renewal when New Zealand Cricket
(NZC) sit down to review the performance of the
side later this month.
It was a change of heart from McMillan, whose
relationship with Bracewell had turned sour a
year ago, after McMillan was omitted from the
list of contracted players for last season. Bracewell
questioned McMillan's fitness and dropped him
from the provisional squad for the Champions Trophy
last year, after which McMillan contemplated quitting
the game. He was recalled for the CB Series in
Australia after a good domestic season.
"We have had our differences of opinion but
I have to say the last six months have been one
of my more enjoyable times in the side in terms
of playing cricket, in terms of the relaxed nature
of the camp and in terms of trying to get better
and move forward," McMillan told NZPA. "I'd
really like to see that continue, as most of the
guys would, but we have to leave that to the powers
that be. "Some of processes that have been
put into place with the team set-up over the last
two years, we are just beginning to see the benefits
of." Stephen Fleming, who quit the one-day
captaincy, had earlier backed Bracewell to stay
on, reacting to Martin Crowe's recent comments
that New Zealand required a new coach. Bracewell
himself said he had no intentions of giving up
the post, instead leaving the decision to the
board to decide on his contract.—Agency