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Simon Willis resigns as SL high performance manager

The former Kent batsman has stepped down from his role, less than two years into a three-year contract

Madushka Balasuriya
12-Feb-2018
Aravinda de Silva has a word with SLC president Thilanga Sumathipala  •  AFP

Aravinda de Silva has a word with SLC president Thilanga Sumathipala  •  AFP

Sri Lanka's high performance manager Simon Willis has handed in his resignation to Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), less than two years into a three-year contract. ESPNcricinfo understands that Willis' decision was down to personal reasons and that plans to bring in a suitable replacement is now underway.
"Simon has given us six months notice and as such will remain with Sri Lanka Cricket until June 30," a SLC official said. "We will therefore be advertising for the position."
Willis, whose recruitment was spearheaded by Aravinda De Silva - in his then capacity as SLC cricket committee chairman - had been recruited especially for the newly created role of high performance manager in May 2016 to oversee Sri Lanka's cricket academy, as well play a key role in identifying and developing young talent.
SLC hopes to bring in Willis' replacement at least two months prior to the end of his term, so as to ensure a smooth transition.