Former Pakistan legspinner Mushtaq Ahmed is among those being considered by Sri Lanka Cricket for the position of spin bowling coach. Mushtaq, who has expressed interest in the position, has previously worked with England and Pakistan. The board is also on the hunt for a new fielding coach.

The search for new staff coincides with the exit of Nic Pothas - who was Sri Lanka's interim head coach for roughly half of 2017 - two months before his contract expires. A Sri Lanka cricket official confirmed that the board had let Pothas go on good terms, and that it would seek to appoint the two new coaches within the next two months.

Confirming his departure, Pothas said it had "been an honor and a privilege to be involved with Sri Lanka" for two years, but that it was time for him to pursue other opportunities, in order to "spend quality time with [his] young family".

Pothas' decision to quit early is understood to have been partially prompted by his disappointment with the scope of his role. Although he had been a contender for Sri Lanka's permanent head coach position in August last year, when he had been publicly endorsed for that role by Sri Lanka's cricket manager Asanka Gurusinha, Pothas was not required by the national side after Chandika Hathurusingha - a coach of much greater renown - was hired. Pothas had been working as a general fielding coach since being relieved of the interim position. SLC officials expect him to take up a position in England.

Appointed interim coach following the exit of Graham Ford in June last year, Pothas' six months at the helm was largely characterised by poor results, substantial upheaval and pressure from SLC administrators, though there was also the historic Test series victory against Pakistan in the UAE last year.

Sri Lanka's present high performance manager Simon Willis had also previously confirmed his departure in June, meaning SLC will seek a replacement for him as well.