Cricket Australia reaches decision on new coach, fresh Langer link to Poms

By The Roar / Editor

Andrew McDonald is set to be offered the role as fulltime replacement for Justin Langer, who has been subject of a fresh link to the vacant England position.

News Corp reports that McDonald, who helmed the series win in Pakistan as interim coach, is Cricket Australia’s preferred candidate “and is set to be offered the job”.

Former England coach Trevor Bayliss has also been interviewed for the role and there was some thought that CA might split the job into white ball and Test streams.

But News Corp reports that CA wants McDonald as an “overarching head coach across all three formats”.

It was reported that barring a late hitch, McDonald could be announced by the end of the week.

McDonald had some reservations over what CA’s expectations were when he spoke about it a week ago.

“I have spoken to people at Cricket Australia now, obviously the contested Test series didn’t allow that [before] but with a few more gaps amongst this one day series I have had the opportunity to speak to Cricket Australia,” McDonald said.

 “Whether that becomes a follow-up conversation we will wait and see, it will be pretty much like the other people that have no doubt spoken to Cricket Australia as well.

“There was no great detail or clarity on what the role would look like, that’s probably something that will be built in the next few steps, however many steps there are to the process.

“Do I want the job? It depends on what it looks like, how Cricket Australia see the job unfolding and I will probably get more detail and clarity moving forward.”

(Photo by Darrian Traynor – CA/Cricket Australia via Getty Images)

Meanwhile The Daily Mail reported that Justin Langer had changed his opinion on the potential of leading England. Their Ashes coach, Chris Silverwood, was sacked and has now landed the position of head coach with Sri Lanka.

“Justin Langer is understood to be softening towards the prospect of coaching England, although a job share would not necessarily suit his style,” the paper reported.

“Those close to the Australian previously believed he was too patriotic to coach the old enemy but nine weeks since he left his position as head coach of his own country, with a Twenty20 World Cup win and 4-0 Ashes trouncing of Joe Root’s team as parting gifts, he is understood to be willing to discuss the potential switch across international cricket’s greatest rivalry.

“However, unlike other potential candidates — such as Ottis Gibson, Jason Gillespie, Gary Kirsten and Paul Collingwood — Langer, 51, would fit best as a figurehead overseeing all three international formats, the model he is understood to prefer if a dramatic change of allegiance is to take place.”

Key to a potential return with England is thought to be the possibility that his fellow Western Australian Marcus North is a candidate to take over as the boss of the ECB.

There would be clear opposition to Langer as England coach were it to happen.

Former England player Derek Pringle said last week the country’s cricketers would benefit from a more collaborative approach – as Australia is moving towards under McDonald – and that hiring Langer would be the wrong approach.

“There was a time when English cricket slavishly sought Australian know-how but I’m not sure the desire has endured,” Pringle wrote.

“Which is why I think Justin Langer, tipped by some to be the next England head coach, is unlikely to get that job.

“Langer was a fine, gutsy player but if the current Aussie team felt his coaching style too intense, he will not be a good fit for England, despite calls from some that they need tough love. Modern players just don’t respond to old-school rigour with its (often shouted) one-way conversations, especially when things go wrong.

“They demand a relationship with their coach based on mutual respect and clear, calm advice. They are high maintenance and the best coaches like Gary Kirsten, another linked with the England job, realise that and work with it, applying just the right amount of firm touch.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-04-12T19:16:04+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


Pretty sure England are moving towards a red/white breakdown of management roles. Kirsten would be perfect for their test team. Collingwood seems the favourite for white ball. Whether he’s the best for the job is debatable

2022-04-12T00:58:32+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


:laughing:

2022-04-12T00:23:06+00:00

Ouch

Roar Rookie


a sup wee culture I like Kiwis but you sure are into some weird stuff.

2022-04-11T22:20:20+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Winner! :laughing:

2022-04-11T22:14:05+00:00

Rusty Brooks

Roar Rookie


He famously lived by the adage “Give p*ss a chance.”

2022-04-11T22:06:48+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


I think they're two numbers that Albo will never forget

2022-04-11T22:05:48+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Ghandi swore by it

2022-04-11T20:28:49+00:00

Rusty Brooks

Roar Rookie


Sup wee culture? Sounds like some sort of urine drinking ceremony.

2022-04-11T18:59:14+00:00

JOHN ALLAN

Guest


Who does Pat Cummins & his team want as coach? They deemed Little Justin to have been unsuitable to retain his role so who would they like to assume the position however at least the replacement wouldn’t be required to know the unemployment & cash rates. If so, he could “phone a friend” but not Albo!

2022-04-11T15:57:35+00:00

Bobbo7

Guest


England should throws a truckload of money to Mike Hesson. He turned NZ around in a big way. Made unpopular but ultimelty correct call in making McCullum captain and built a sup wee culture. Not seen a coach make such an impact.

2022-04-11T13:00:00+00:00

Once Upon a Time on the Roar

Roar Guru


Bugger! He might make them competitive before the Ashes next year.

2022-04-11T12:51:57+00:00

Just Nuisance

Roar Rookie


Gary Kirsten has been linked to the job of England coach for a while now but he has made it clear that although he finds it an intriguing prospect he would only be interested in coaching the Test team . A lot depends on whether England go with the strategy of separate white and red ball coaches which if rumors are to be believed is how they are leaning . If so I think the Test team will go to Kirsten . If not , anybodies guess .

2022-04-11T12:43:05+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


You gotta love the English sense of humour :silly:

2022-04-11T12:41:03+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Another pub saga is on the table :laughing:

2022-04-11T11:00:13+00:00

Simoc

Roar Rookie


Kirsten would be good for England but whoever it is doesn't matter to much. They need competent selectors and I would say a new captain. Anderson and Broad don't have many seasons left and they keep changing openers. Hopefully they'll stick with the current two and the batters will repay the faith. I see their major problem as the media know alls like Vaughan, Atherton, Agnew. They need to be ignored totally and a mostly similar team chosen. Currently it looks like only Root and Stokes are assured places. The rest are on the whims of incompetent selectors.

2022-04-11T08:42:33+00:00

Doctor Rotcod

Roar Rookie


Repeating something slavishly reveals more about the repeater than about those repeated about. Bayliss was called a 'scented candle' by the English press. He had no chance. McDonald will be different,for sure. Does he have the grit to handle his aging players? He's one Cummins injury from Australia falling back to the pack. The Sri Lanka tour looks unlikely. A lot of red ball cricketers sitting on their hands.

2022-04-11T07:17:28+00:00

Mitcher

Guest


But, but… the first wave of slavish, Langer-fan conspiracy theorist absolutely assured us Pat got rid of Langer to get his NSW mate Bayliss the job, proven, we were told, by the fact they had the same management. So this can’t be true.

2022-04-11T05:54:18+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


I guess, but it’s going to feel a lot like pushing s.hit uphill, and the English cricket set up actually makes Australia’s look both benign and competent

2022-04-11T05:40:50+00:00

Simon

Guest


Good. I've seen McDonald coaching at quite a few Victoria shield games and he always looked like he really knew the game. The results he's had and reports from the players of his time in charge of Australia back that up. The right person for the job imo

2022-04-11T05:36:46+00:00

Ouch

Roar Rookie


to get paid lots of $$$ to yell at English cricketers? there's harder ways to make money.

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