First it used to be players who were rested for matches, now it is time for the coaches too to take a breather. First it was Ponting who faced the wrath after returning to Australia following the Ashes defeat and now a ‘tired’ Tim Nielsen will return home after Australia’s first four ODIs, leaving his deputy Troy Cooley to coach the side in the final three one dayers against England.
Cricket Australia said in a statement that Nielsen would return home after the fourth one-day international against England as Australia prepares for a full 12-month calendar of international cricket.
Cooley would take over the coaching reins from September 13 for the final three ODIs, allowing Nielsen to spend time at home with his family in Adelaide.
Nielsen will rejoin the squad in South Africa on September 22 as Australia prepares to defend its ICC Champions Trophy Title.
“The Australian team has played back-to-back international cricket since September 2008 and looking at the busy schedule over the next 12 months, we believe it is the right time for Tim to take a break,” CA general manager of cricket Michael Brown said.
“This will also provide an excellent opportunity for Tim’s assistant, Troy Cooley, to continue his professional development by stepping up as Acting Coach for the remainder of the tour,” he added.
Well, one can only say that we don’t get to see others too getting rested before the Champions Trophy starts in South Africa this month.
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