Sri Lanka coach Ford steps down

Inconsistent results have led to the resignation of Sri Lankan cricket coach Graham Ford - for the second time.

Graham Ford

Inconsistent results have led to the resignation of Sri Lankan cricket coach Graham Ford. (AAP)

Sri Lanka cricket coach Graham Ford has stepped down after 15 months in his second stint with the team, the board announced on Saturday.

South African Ford, who first coached Sri Lanka between 2012 and 2014, rejoined the team in February last year, signing a contract until the 2019 World Cup.

The 56-year-old led the team to memorable Test and Twenty20 series wins over Australia but Sri Lanka's performance this year has been inconsistent, with the team suffering their first ever Test loss to Bangladesh and a whitewash in South Africa.

They could not make the semi-finals of this month's Champions Trophy either.

"We have to thank Fordy for his invaluable contribution to Sri Lanka Cricket," board president Thilanga Sumathipala said in a statement.

"This was a decision arrived at mutually after careful consideration and deliberation ... we are indeed sorry to see him go. We wish him the very best in where his path lies."

Ford previously worked with English county club Surrey and was the director of cricket at Kent.

"It's been a privilege to work with these talented young men over the past 15 months. Their passion for the sport is inspiring, as is indeed this nation's," Ford said.

Sri Lanka host Zimbabwe in a five-match one day international series starting on Friday.


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