'A lot of mistruths': McDonald hits back at Vaughan over claims of plotting against Langer at pub

By The Roar / Editor

Andrew McDonald has hit back at claims from former England captain Michael Vaughan about how the assistant coach and senior players were “caught out” at a secret pub meeting before Justin Langer’s departure as Australian coach.

McDonald, who has since been appointed interim coach for the tour of Pakistan, said there were “a lot of mistruths” in the reports about the meeting and Vaughan’s version of events “is not entirely accurate” in an interview with The Sydney Morning Herald.

Vaughan had claimed McDonald, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and David Warner had met in a pub after the team had flown to Hobart for the final Ashes Test last month.

He insinuated they were plotting against Langer, who was subsequently offered a six-month contract extension by Cricket Australia and resigned.

“I know from close contacts in the England journalistic world that Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, David Warner, and Andrew McDonald were caught having conversations in a pub in Hobart. That conversation was heard by two or three British journalists,” the 2005 Ashes-winning skipper said on the Fox Cricket Follow-On podcast.

“My advice to Pat Cummins would be, if you’re going to have strong conversations about the potential removal of your Australian cricket coach, who was in position at the time, don’t do it at a pub. Do not do it in a public domain where you may get heard.

“That’s how all these stories started. It was quite clear that they wanted Justin Langer out, and evident they were talking about the likes of Trevor Bayliss, Michael Di Venuto and Andrew McDonald, who was in that conversation as well.

“They can deny it as much as they want, but the two or three journalists that I know of who were there were in the pub listening. When you’re an international captain, just be careful where you have that conversation.”

McDonald countered by saying there were more than four or five people at the impromptu gathering and as many as 10 at one stage.

“I don’t think the story is entirely accurate … a lot of mistruths to that story,” McDonald said. “I don’t know how those things take shape or come to light.”

Whether McDonald replaces Langer on a full-time basis is yet to be decided.

The interim coach also said he hadn’t officially put his hat in the ring for the permanent job following Langer’s resignation, despite the likelihood of Cricket Australia settling on a replacement mid-tour.

The Test squad will depart this weekend for Australian cricket’s first tour of any kind since Mark Taylor’s men visited in 1998. McDonald said Steve Smith would be right to play the first Test in Rawalpindi on March 4 after suffering a concussion at the SCG in the recent 4-1 win over Sri Lanka in their T20 series.

McDonald also all but confirmed Usman Khawaja’s spot at the top of the order in his native Pakistan.

He insisted the coaching decision won’t distract him, even though he admits he’ll need to make a call “once we see what the job looks like”.

“I haven’t had any conversations … there’s been speculation around whether it’ll be split roles or one coach,” McDonald said. 

“That will all come out, but the key thing for us is to focus on the cricket. Clearly I’ll have to make a decision before that [series finishes] if the process is run to the timeline CA are giving.”

Michael Vaughan. (Getty Images)

The former Test all-rounder backed Khawaja to partner fellow 35-year-old David Warner at the top of the order and endorsed Cameron Green’s ability as the third seamer to accommodate two spinners.

He said Marcus Harris, who has returned to form for Victoria since Khawaja forced his way back to the top of the Australian order in the last Ashes Test, could still feature in a different role in Pakistan.

“He’s going well, putting runs on the board which is not uncommon for Marcus to be making lots of runs at Sheffield Shield level,” McDonald said.

“He’s an option, we know what he can do, can he fit into the middle order if something were to go awry there? That’s a potential as well.

“Usman you would say is a fair chance to start in the first Test match after what he did this summer, but we have options, competition for spots and that’s healthy.”

McDonald is confident the squad will be versatile enough to cope with whatever is presented.

“It’s a little bit of the unknown and that’s always exciting, going somewhere where you haven’t before, there’s no recent trends there,” he said.

Usman Khawaja celebrates scoring a century during day two of the fourth Test. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

“You say Pakistan are unpredictable, but in their own conditions there is an element of predictability.

“They like to draw games out, they play the long game, they’re patient.

“It’s been well documented that Australian teams travelling to the subcontinent have had difficulty. It’s a new era … so we get a chance to write our own chapter.”

Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz has been ruled out of next month’s three-Test series against Australia with a foot injury in a major blow for the hosts.

The Pakistan Cricket Board said on Wednesday that bowler Naseem Shah and wicketkeeper-batsman Sarfaraz Ahmed have been added to the squad as travelling reserves and will only be considered for selection if there is an injury.

The Crowd Says:

2022-02-28T07:44:18+00:00

Doctor Rotcod

Roar Rookie


What were you like at picking slips spacing,short balls to tailenders, spinners out of the rough,weak fielders,close-in catchers(youngest players vs best catchers), bowling to perceived weaknesses in batters,wicketkeepers standing up to pace bowlers,trigger movements,reverse swing, declarations,knowledge of every grounds' older pitches,weather. You are saying that the best players have an encyclopaedic knowledge of every team and every opposition player who they will ever play against, the weather at every ground and every pitch that they will play on and that strategies and playing reviews have no place in the modern cricketer's arsenal. I know some very good players at district level who were/are full of praise for their coach. Perhaps all the very good players that you're thinking of imbibed such knowledge with their mother's milk. A fairy tale for the misinformed.

2022-02-27T23:42:57+00:00

John66

Roar Rookie


Well said.

2022-02-27T05:43:21+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


Fact 1. A person reported what he saw and heard; Fact 2: Once of the persons there denied the number of people that were reported as being there but didn't deny it happened (when he easily could have). My point has been (and I have been consistent on this from the start) that if a senior employee of CA or any reputable employer was indeed involved in undermining his his boss (and thereby damaging the reputation of his employer) in order to gain his job then that is a sackable offence. No facts invented here by me son although you seem to be pretty good at obfuscating the facts and making unfounded statements about what I said.

2022-02-26T22:07:55+00:00

John66

Roar Rookie


So you are suggesting it was more luck than intent that it was heading down leg until it swung late, as he meant it to be straighter? You don't think Burns moving so far across his stumps was a factor? Interesting concept.

2022-02-26T21:59:12+00:00

John66

Roar Rookie


The use of absolutes is usually froughy with danger. For example, it is easy to argue the the top of off stump was not a problem for the likes of Gooch, Amla and our own Steve Smith. It is problematic for most batsmen but some techniques and approaches have no trouble with balls hitting the top of off stump, working them easily into the leg side, without any risk whatsoever. However, feel free to bowl that line to Steve Smith all day. He won't mind at all.

2022-02-26T21:22:31+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


No, the simpler approach the more effective it is. Hitting the top of off stump has worked pretty well for 150 years, and why, because every batsmen down through history is vulnerable there.

2022-02-26T21:20:35+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


Mitchell Starc bowled the same ball he always looks to bowl early, full straight and with late swing. You don’t have to be Einstein to know that. He’s been doing it for 10 years now, and with great success I might add.

2022-02-26T10:08:56+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Andrew Flintoff believes the Earth is a flat turnip :laughing:

2022-02-26T10:06:45+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


This is the problem of aligning local cricket approaches with what happens in the real world of professional cricket. I don't know *exactly* how the IPL franchises determine what sums they are prepared to pay for certain players, but I reckon the "moneyball" approach, or similar, comes in to it, given the sums of money involved.

2022-02-26T10:00:44+00:00

John66

Roar Rookie


It sounds like you have little understanding of modern sport. Still, you're here, having a crack. Great to see. We all started somewhere.

2022-02-26T09:58:12+00:00

John66

Roar Rookie


Agenda v conspiracy theories abound on most forums now. I am sure the truth is out there somewhere

2022-02-26T09:55:06+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


I think you underestimate it. It is a, literally, full time job for the assistants. – Do you think Starc targeted Burns’ leg stump on a whim, first ball of the Ashes?

2022-02-26T09:45:03+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Nah it just cricket, political agendas should not spill over when discussing such subjects but speculation & misgivings are foibles of the mind. Some people speculate your understanding in a misplaced representation & that’s their provocative based mostly on demons of ones mind!

2022-02-26T09:37:55+00:00

John66

Roar Rookie


Words to live by when discussing Australian Cricket.

2022-02-26T09:35:00+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


We need to be politically mindful of everyone’s self interest & sensitivity in the political war game. :stoked:

2022-02-26T09:30:51+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


I think you overestimate how much video work they actually do.

2022-02-26T09:29:53+00:00

John66

Roar Rookie


Hey WR, Can you still comment freely on here or are you worried that the site might be taken down for political interference by a foreign power? Hoping you can.

2022-02-26T09:29:15+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Wet nurse?

2022-02-26T09:28:02+00:00

John66

Roar Rookie


Not even Smith and Marnus, our cricket tragics, have the time to watch the hours of footage of both our players and opposition players, analyse said footage and identify and note the important findings. Good luck Pat!

2022-02-26T09:14:03+00:00

John66

Roar Rookie


I just can't stop thinking that Andrew is making a mistake by speaking put at this time.he is the interim coach and its pretty clear that Captain Cummins sees that role as basically sitting there and shutting up, unless it's to blow smoke up or entitled players' backsides. I do hope he got a permission slip from the skipper to speak.

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