Tom Moody to
coach Mohali franchise
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - At least
five Australian cricket players are waiting until the last
minute to sign up for the Indian Premier League, with 15
mentioned by local media as likely starters in the lucrative
Twenty20 competition.
The Indian league's Australian agent Neil Maxwell said Monday
that five players who had been granted an extension to the
deadline to sign contracts were spending the day going through
last-minute details before committing to the competition.
"I need to present the final signatures to India overnight,"
Maxwell said. "With all that's going on the players haven't
had a lot of time to take it all in. They've been playing
matches, so they need time to digest some of the information."
He said the players needed to assure themselves that they
were not in breach of any contractual arrangements with Cricket
Australia regarding existing sponsors.
"We've got fundamental approval from Cricket Australia that
they're happy with the IPL agreement, and if there are any
issues they're happy to work through them," Maxwell said.
Meanwhile, West Australian coach and former test player Tom
Moody said he has signed on to coach the Mohali franchise. He
said he would only be away for six to eight weeks and the new
venture would not conflict with his commitments to the
Australian state side.
"It fits in perfectly, and it's seen more as a good
opportunity to keep developing in the game," said Moody, who
coached Sri Lanka for two years until last May.