Nielsen quits as Australian coach

September 21, 2011 02:40 am | Updated September 30, 2016 04:24 am IST - COLOMBO:

The Australian cricket team national coach Tim Nielsen has decided to step down rather than re-apply for his job. He announced his decision on Tuesday, soon after the team posted a 1-0 Test series win over Sri Lanka in Colombo.

Nielsen, 43, who held the job for four years, would have had to re-apply for the expanded role of head coach, a post which is being created following recommendations made by the seven-month Argus Review of Australian cricket.

He had been due to stay on in the current role for next month's tour of South Africa before a new head coach was appointed, but Australia will now have to look for an interim coach.

Nielsen told reporters in Colombo he was not interested in applying for the revised job position. “The review process has come up with some recommendations that are meant for Australian cricket to get better,” he said.

“One of those was a new head coaching role that is different to what I'm doing at the moment and had some different responsibilities added to it. For me to continue, I need to go through an interview process with other candidates. I just don't feel its right for myself or the team to put us through that. I think it's time for me to finish.”

New role

Meanwhile, Cricket Australia (CA) said Nielsen was due to take up a “new Australian cricket role that will be announced soon”.

CA Chief Executive James Sutherland said Nielsen could not be persuaded to apply for the new post, but thanked him for his hard work since taking over from John Buchanan in 2007. “Tim has been national coach during a period in which we have had a long list of great champions leave the game and has been a strong support for new players coming into the side over that period,” Sutherland said in a statement.

“I was delighted when he agreed to renew his contract last year and had encouraged him to apply for the new, expanded and redesigned head coach role that the CA Board approved last month. However, I have spoken to Tim and understand and respect his decision to now begin a new chapter in his professional life.”

During Nielsen's tenure, Australia lost two Ashes series and failed to retain the World Cup in April after winning it on the last three occasions.

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