Allan Donald to Join Australia Coaching Staff: Report
Allan Donald is likely to join Australian team as temporary bowling coach, according to a report in the Sydney Daily Telegraph
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: April 27, 2016 10:01 AM IST
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Allan Donald is likely to be Aus bowling coach starting with SL tour
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He was earlier the bowling coach of SA.
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The fast bowling legend played 72 Tests and 164 ODIs for South Africa
Allan Donald, South Africa great, is set to join the Australian team as temporary bowling coach, including for a series against the Proteas, a report said on Wednesday.
The renowned bowling spearhead, whose speed saw him nicknamed "White Lightning", is expected to oversee Australia's attack on their tour of Sri Lanka later this year.
He could then stay on for the summer series against South Africa, the Sydney Daily Telegraph said, filling the vacancy left by Craig McDermott who stepped down as bowling coach at the end of the World T20 in India.
Cricket Australia, who have drafted in ex-Tasmania fast bowler Adam Griffith to help out on the tour of the West Indies in June, have yet to confirm the appointment.
Donald took 330 Test and 272 one-day international wickets during an illustrious career for South Africa that spanned 10 years.
He is credited with helping the development of speedsters Morne Morkel, Dale Steyn and Vernon Philander and has worked in the past with Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc in the Indian Premier League.
Donald, who has previously coached with England, New Zealand and South Africa, would only be a temporary appointment, the Telegraph said.
Cricket Australia are still considering a full-time replacement for McDermott, with their former Test fast bowler Jason Gillespie, who is head coach at English county Yorkshire, one of their top targets.