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Moles quits as New Zealand coach

Updated on: 25 October,2009 08:25 AM IST  | 
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Senior Kiwi cricketers felt Englishman could not provide adequate tactical support

Moles quits as New Zealand coach

Senior Kiwi cricketers felt Englishman could not provide adequate tactical supportu00a0


New Zealand coach Andy Moles quit on Saturday, New Zealand Cricket officials confirmed, ending a stand-off in which senior players had appealed for him to be sacked.




Daniel Vettori with Andy Moles


The announcement came following a day of mediation talks after it became public that senior players had raised concerns about his abilities.

Former Warwickshire batsman Moles was a surprise choice to replace John Bracewell as the coach of the New Zealand team last November.

At the time, New Zealand Cricket chief executive Justin Vaughan said Moles brought "leadership, passion, commitment and a drive to get the best out of his teams, attributes we believe are essential for this role."

However, New Zealand's record has been patchy since them. Four Tests have been drawn and three lost, and in one-day internationals New Zealand have won nine and lost 10.

u00a0A review of New Zealand's recent tour of Sri Lanka and South Africa, which included making the finals of the Champions Trophy tournament, is understood to have been critical of Moles' performance.

Leaked media reports early this week said senior players claimed Moles had not provided them with adequate tactical or technical support, and wanted him sacked.

But captain Daniel Vettori was non-specific when asked about player dissatisfaction. "I don't think I'd put it in those termsu00a0.... we're not sitting around trying to plot Andy's demise," he said.

"Whenever players are asked honest questions about anything they give their answers. I think guys have voiced ways of making the team better."

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