Darren Lehmann to Stay Head Coach of Australian Cricket Till 2019
Darren Lehmann's contract has been extended by Cricket Australia until ICC Cricket World Cup in 2019.
- NDTVSports
- Updated: August 01, 2016 01:53 pm IST
Highlights
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Darren Lehmann became head coach of Australian cricket in 2013
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Lehmann's contract was to expire on June 2017
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Lehmann will stay coach till 2019 World Cup cricket
Former opening batsman Darren Lehmann will stay head coach of the Australian cricket team until the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2019. One of Lehmann's toughest assignments is coming up when the Aussies visit India early in 2017.
On Monday, Cricket Australia extended 46-year-old 'Boof's' contract by another three years and that will include the Ashes series in 2019. Lehmann's contract was due to expire in June 2017.
Lehmann had replaced Mickey Arthur as Australia's coach only two weeks before the 2013 Ashes series. Although Australia lost that series 3-0, Lehmann has tasted a lot of success after that.
Lehmann has taken the Test and One-Day sides to number one in the world, won a home Ashes Series five-nil, beat South Africa in a Test series away from home and won the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.
'Contract extended to ensure stability'
Executive General Manager Pat Howard said the extension of Lehmann's contract ensures stability in the build up to significant events for Australia Cricket.
"2019 is such a big year for Australian cricket and we wanted certainty and stability for the playing group with both the coach and assistant coach contracted as we build towards the Ashes series and the 2019 World Cup.
"Darren has had great success in the role and he and the National Selection Panel deserve a huge amount of credit for taking a relatively young side to number one in the world in two of the three formats.
"What often goes unseen is how big of a supporter Darren has been of the wider cricket system in Australia and that is crucial to the long term sustainability of Australian cricket.
"The commitment he shows to the role goes far broader that of the Australian men's team and extends into the global support of the game through his work on the ICC Cricket Committee," said Howard.
Looking ahead to the challenges: Lehmann
Lehmann said he was grateful for the support he had received and was looking forward to the upcoming challenges.
"I am incredibly grateful for the support and faith the Cricket Australia Board and the players have put in me. I absolutely love doing this job and as far as I am concerned it is the best job in the world.
"I certainly would not be able to do this role without the love and support of my wife Andrea and my kids. They allow me to be away from home for extended periods of time and have supported me every step of the way and I am extremely grateful for that.
"There is still a lot I would like to achieve in the time I have left and we have a lot of hard work ahead of us especially with an upcoming Test series in India and a home Ashes series.
"I don't just see my job as winning games of cricket. It's about continuing to grow the game from the grassroots up in Australia, and helping to grow the game worldwide.
"We want to see as many fans come and watch us as possible, and we need to ensure we continue to play that entertaining brand of cricket so that ultimately we have more people wanting to watch and play this great game," said Lehmann.