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Chris Adams in frame for Hampshire post

7:00am Wednesday 13th August 2008

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Sussex captain Chris Adams is a shock candidate to replace Paul Terry as Hampshire manager.

Adams captains Sussex in tonight's NatWest Pro40 match under the Rose Bowl floodlights but is already a leading contender to replace Terry, who will be leaving Hampshire, after six years as manager, next month.

That will come as a surprise to many as Adams has clashed with Hampshire players, particularly Shane Warne, on several occasions in the last three years.

But Hampshire chairman Rod Bransgrove has never made any secret of his admiration for what the man he knows as 'Grizzly' has achieved in leading Sussex to three County Championship titles in the last five seasons.

The respect between Adams and Bransgrove is mutual and the Sussex captain, who is now 38, is ready for a new challenge.

Two years ago, Sussex agreed to release Adams from his contract so he could accept an offer to combine a captaincy/managerial role at Yorkshire.

After a shock about-turn, Adams returned to Sussex and agreed a contract extension that expires at the end of next season.

But the Daily Echo understands a clause in Adams' contract would allow him to discuss a new job offer should it arise.

"I shall lead Sussex for as long as they want me or until an opportunity presents itself which takes me into a new era, new career or new direction," said Adams recently.

"I'm not sure whether my future is in coaching or administration and would love to stay with Sussex but we have two high-performing people in the top roles at the club, so it's not going to happen in the immediate future."

Warne, ex-Middlesex director of cricket John Emburey and former England coach Duncan Fletcher are also possible replacements.

Bransgrove was unavailable for comment yesterday.

Don't miss today's Daily Echo for more cricket, including why Shane Warne's departure was the beginning of the end for Paul Terry.


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juan, Hants says...
5:17pm Wed 13 Aug 08

I would be surprised if Warne came back to Hampshire so soon. Not sure about Emburey but Adams and Fletcher are interesting names to be connected with the Hants. I like Fletcher. No nonsense and you only have to read Nasser´s book, ´Playing with Fire´to realise that he has a brilliant cricket brain. I also like Adams, despite his run ins with Hants in past seasons. He knows the County scene well and has a good cricket mind. I would like Fletcher first, but would not be averse to Adams. Paul Terry should be thanked for his work. We lost Udal because we all assumed Warne was staying. He then left and we were in the lurch. All credit to Shaggy as he has had a great season with Middx. However, we could have done with him at Hants as captain and spinner. All of this must have been a great frustration for Terry, plus the stuff with Dimi and the IPL. I´m not sure Dimi has been too focused this season. Best of Luck to Paul Terry for the future.

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