Monday, 24 June 2013

Australian cricket sack coach Mickey Arthur


Ashes campaign was Australia with England in the turmoil of the day and just weeks before the start of the series after the sacking of coach Mickey Arthur sexy, sources said, which is expected to be announced as his successor Darren Lehmann.

Reports thrown Arthur South Africa after a meeting with Cricket Australia chief James Sutherland Executive in Bristol. News source confirmed to AFP.

"Cricket Australia will hold a media conference with James Sutherland and (high performance manager) Pat Howard in Bristol tonight to discuss the structure of training for the Australian team," Cricket Australia said in a statement.

Reports said that Lehman coach Queensland, which is in England training Australia A, replacing Arthur, 45, who was scheduled to continue until the end of the World Cup March 2015 contract.

Shows Arthur, the first coach of the foreign-born from the Australian team when he was appointed in November 2011, it paid the price for poor campaign Champions Cup and the lack of discipline within the team, which reached its peak with David Warner punch until the incident earlier this month.

Sutherland was furious and demanded strict action against team bad behavior.

Warner was fined AUD 11,500 and suspended until the beginning of the Ashes series punch England batsman Joe Root in Birmingham pub during the Champions Cup.

Many of the other players with him in a bar in the early hours of the morning, raising concerns about the culture within the Australian team

That came after vice-captain Shane Watson, James Patterson, Mitchell Johnson, Usman Khawaja all being disciplined during a tour of India this year after failing to submit observations by the team management required.

Arthur, who scored the test since he was 10 wins, six losses and three draws, the controversy by sending the players in the middle of the main road through the series.

Just last week, admitted to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that she was a tough few months.

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