Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Shane Warne eyes Darren Lehmann’s job as head coach

- HT Correspond­ent n sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: In his playing days, former Australian spin wizard, Shane Warne was famous for plotting the downfall of opposition batsmen with his astute strategies. It was probably a bit of surprise that Warne didn’t get a chance to captain Australia on a long-term basis.

Warne may have missed showcasing his leadership capabiliti­es in full during his playing days, but if everything goes well for him, he can get a chance to do it again with the Australian cricket team, albeit in a new role of head coach. On the eve of the Boxing Day Test, when the spin legend was asked about succeeding the current Australian coach, Darren Lehmann, he appeared keen to taking up the baton from his former teammate.

“I’ve always been open to (coaching) any country, but obviously I would love to coach Australia – not coach Australia but be part of the Australian set-up if they needed it,” Warne was quoted as saying by Wide World of Sports.

Warne said his decision would, though, depend on time. “We’ve got so many good coaches around, so many good batting coaches, bowling coaches and people on offer. So, if the opportunit­y ever arose yeah, look, maybe interested, for sure. It just all depends on the time. If Boof (Lehmann) has had enough, maybe he’ll say ‘Do you want to have a go’, I’ll have a crack,” he said.

Darren Lehmann won’t renew his contract when it expires at the end of 2019. Lehmann told Fox Sports television in an interview Monday: “That will be it.It will be a case of too much time, too much travel. For me, I’ve had a great time and really enjoyed the role, and (I’m) loving it still.”

The former Test batsman last year extended his contract until October 2019, and says he won’t seek a new deal. His final year in charge will include Australia’s title defence at the one-day internatio­nal World Cup and then an Ashes series.

COACHING NOTHING NEW FOR WARNE

Coaching responsibi­lities are not new to Shane Warne. After retiring from internatio­nal cricket in 2007 following a 5-0 annihilati­on of England at home in the Ashes, he acted as a mentor to Australian cricket team ahead of their World T20 campaign in Bangladesh in 2014. Warne also acted as captain-cum-coach for Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League (IPL) where he lead the less-fancied side to crowning glory in the inaugural season in 2008. Among the contenders to succeed Lehmann are current assistant coach David Saker and WA head coach Justin Langer.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Shane Warne (left) and Darren Lehmann.
GETTY IMAGES Shane Warne (left) and Darren Lehmann.

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