Former England batter Vikram Solanki has left his post as the head coach of county side Surrey with immediate effect. It was reported previously that Solanki might take up a director of cricket role with the new Ahmedabad-based franchise in the Indian Premier League (IPL) though Surrey didn't name the side in the league that the 45-year-old is going to join.
"Surrey has been an extremely valuable part of my life for the last nine years, both as a player and as a coach, making the decision to leave a difficult one. I am forever grateful for the level of support that has always been afforded to me and my family during my time here. A special thank you too to Alec Stewart who has been a mentor and a guide," said Solanki.
Solanki first joined Surrey as a player in 2013 and went on to score 2,400 runs across all formats. In 2016, he took on a player/coach role with the Second XI helping to develop the likes of Ryan Patel, Ollie Pope and Amar Virdi as they progressed towards their senior debuts. He remained with the Second XI for the 2017 season entirely in a coaching capacity.