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Leipus confirms his plans to stand down

Andrew Leipus, the Indian physio, plans to quit after the tour of Bangladesh in December

Cricinfo staff
01-Dec-2004


Andrew Leipus: a professional course in sports physiotherapy beckons © Cricinfo
Andrew Leipus, India's physiotherapist, has confirmed today that he will be standing down from his role after the forthcoming tour of Bangladesh. Leipus's intentions were made public by Cricinfo at the beginning of November, but he has chosen not to confirm his decision until now. He now wishes to spend more time with his family, as well as pursue a professional course in sports physiotherapy.
"I had asked the board to relieve me after India's tour to Bangladesh," Leipus told Cricinfo. "I want to take six months off for personal reasons. As for the future, we plan to sit down after six months and consider all options."
Leipus, who has been with the Indian team since late 1999, has become a hugely respected figure within the national set-up, and is widely credited for bringing the team's levels of fitness up to the standards now expected of all international sportsmen. Both he and his sidekick, the fitness trainer Greg King, had been awarded contracts until 2007 - a period of time that was indicative of the respect they have earned - but Leipus now intends bowing out ahead of the visit of Pakistan in March.
"After the Bangladesh tour, there is a decent break in play before Pakistan tours India," Leipus told The Times of India. "The time is enough for the BCCI to finalise on another candidate." In February, shortly before Pakistan arrive for their Test and one-day series, Leipus will begin a Masters course in sports physiotherapy at the University of Adelaide.
In a letter to the Indian Board, Leipus suggested that John Gloster, the former Bangladesh physio, should be considered as a his replacement. Gloster, who has also worked with Surrey in the past, spent about two years as the physio of the Bangladesh team, but left them in October when his contract ran out.