Bayliss named as Australia’s T20 coach

Sport360 staff 06:25 17/06/2014
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  • Stop-gap arrangement: Trevor Bayliss.

    Trevor Bayliss has been appointed acting coach for Australia’s Twenty20 home internationals against South Africa in November, Cricket Australia announced. 

    New South Wales and Sydney Sixers coach Bayliss has been called in to give head coach Darren Lehmann a week’s break to prepare for the Test series against India and the ICC World Cup, both in Australia.

    The T20 matches against South Africa in early November fall just days after Lehmann returns from a tour against Pakistan in to the UAE.

    “With Lehmann in the UAE focused on the Test matches, we have appointed Trevor to focus on the Australian T20 team to give them the best chance of winning the T20 international series against South Africa,” said CA team performance manager Pat Howard. 

    “At the same time, on his return Darren will be able to refocus on bringing the one-day team together in a big year for 50-over cricket.”

    Lehmann said that while he wanted to coach every match the Australian team played, planning and preparation was critical to successfully manage the next 18 months for his team.

    “We’ve got an absolutely huge period coming up. As soon as the tour to Zimbabwe starts in late August this year, we won’t then finish until after the 2015-16 Australian summer in March 2016. It’s pretty much non-stop,” Lehmann said.

    Australia and New Zealand will co-host the 50-over World Cup next February-March, after which the Baggy Greens head on tour to the West Indies and then to reprise the Ashes in England.

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