Hindustan Times (East UP)

NOT IDEAL FOR OZ TO HAVE ONE COACH FOR ALL FORMATS: WATSON

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MELBOURNE: Australia should move away from their traditiona­l approach of appointing one coach for all three formats of the game, former all-rounder Shane Watson said on Thursday.

Cricket Australia is searching for a new head coach following the resignatio­n of Justin Langer, with Andrew McDonald appointed on an interim basis.

Watson, who represente­d Australia in all three formats in more than 300 appearance­s, said the team would benefit if the top coaching job was shared.

“I think it is going to have to be a necessity to break up the formats with their (Australia’s) coaches,” Watson told the Internatio­nal Cricket Council’s show ‘The ICC Review’.

“There is a good chance they will split the roles as I don’t think it is sustainabl­e that everyone does every single format for a long period of time.

“There is always going to be burnout and fatigue in a team environmen­t, especially now with Covid and bubbles and similar situations that are around.”

Watson said former Sri Lanka and England coach Trevor Bayliss would be a good fit for Australia.

“I love the experience Trevor Bayliss has,” Watson said. “He has probably seen every single thing possible in cricket just about and I would love to see him get a great opportunit­y.

“Andrew McDonald is a great coach and is in the early part of his career, but I would err towards experience just for this interim period for the next stage of Australian cricket.”

Langer exit was messy, says new CA chairman

Cricket Australia’s (CA) new chairman Lachlan Henderson said on Thursday the board would reflect on its handling of Justin Langer’s contract after the head coach’s resignatio­n in acrimony this month.

Henderson said the board might have dealt more quickly with Langer, given the weeks of media speculatio­n that built after the Ashes over his future in the role.

“It is unfortunat­e that a bit of that played out in the media and we’ll reflect on whether that should have been accelerate­d through the summer,” Henderson told reporters in Melbourne on Thursday.

“But it was always our intention to make that decision at the end of the summer, and we followed that process.

“It got messy in terms of things playing out in the media.”

 ?? ?? India’s debutant leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi (C) celebrates the wicket of Rovman Powell during the first T20I at the Eden Gardens.
India’s debutant leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi (C) celebrates the wicket of Rovman Powell during the first T20I at the Eden Gardens.

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