Moore handed three-month extension
National cricket coach David Moore has been given a three-month contract extension.Moore’s contract, which expired February 28th, was approved by the Department of Immigration and will allow him to help interim coach Arnold Manders during the upcoming World T20 qualifiers and the ICC World Division III tournament.Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) president Lloyd Fray said: "We are very heartened to have secured the services for David for the next 90 days, a most important time for Bermuda cricket.“In the next three months Bermuda's senior national team will be competing in both a T20 and a 50 overs World Cup qualifying event and having the support of David for these tournaments is a major boost.“Arnold Manders will continue as the interim national coach under the guidance and mentoring of David. The extension also allows the Board to utilise David to further progress the outstanding national academy programme, develop a club coach development structure and design an enhanced schools strategy.“These are all key initiatives decided by the BCB executive which have been given priority in the 2013 operational plan."Moore was named as Gus Logie’s successor in early 2010 but didn’t arrive on the Islsnd until May of that year due to immigration issues.