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Job split a possibilit­y

CRICKET AUSTRALIA IN NO RUSH TO REPLACE HOWARD; SUCCESSOR IS A COMPLEX CALL

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Cricket Australia could potentiall­y split Pat Howard’s job in two as it seeks to fix the highperfor­mance flaws laid bare in The Ethics Centre’s scathing independen­t report.

CA is in no rush to replace Howard, wanting to make sure it gets the right person or people in place for next year’s World Cup and Ashes in England.

Former Australia captain Belinda Clark, another member of CA’s executive, will serve as interim boss of team performanc­e following Howard’s sacking but at this stage she has little interest in the full-time gig.

Steve Waugh has already been nominated as an ideal candidate, having overseen Australia’s golden era then acquired a strong knowledge of CA’s pathways program while following the developmen­t of son Austin.

Former test quicks Stuart Clark and Michael Kasprowicz have also been f loated as contenders.

Brett Jones, the 2006 AFL premiershi­p player now in charge of high performanc­e at Queensland Cricket, headlines the list of managers at state level who could step up.

But CA must first decide how and if it will restructur­e the role, created as per a recommenda­tion from the 2011 Argus review, which left Howard sitting above the men’s and women’s national coaches while juggling domestic cricket duties, pathway programs and all manner of metrics.

‘‘I’m fascinated to see what they do with it,’’ former Australian fast bowler Ryan Harris said.

‘‘Whether they split it, keep it as it is. Do they employ two people?

‘‘Will Pat’s replacemen­t be basically worrying about the Australian teams, their logistics and staff? Will they be in charge of the financial side of it and do all the stuff Pat used to do?

‘‘There’s a lot of good people that could do the job very well. It’s just going to depend a lot on what the role looks like,’’ he said.

Harris served as a test player under Howard’s watch.

More recently they worked together at CA’s training base in Brisbane, where the former quick has become a widely-respected developmen­t coach in recent years.

Harris tipped Jones would definitely be considered, also suggesting Kasprowicz and Clark had strong credential­s.

Former test paceman Trent Copeland floated Waugh, Simon Katich and Mike Hussey as ideal options. Business as usual:

 ?? Picture: AAP/Richard Wainwright ?? Australian cricketers celebrate at dismissing Aiden Markram of South Africa during the first oneday internatio­nal match between Australia and South Africa on Sunday.
Picture: AAP/Richard Wainwright Australian cricketers celebrate at dismissing Aiden Markram of South Africa during the first oneday internatio­nal match between Australia and South Africa on Sunday.

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