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Newlands aftermath helped Australia improve behaviour - Paine
Australia's ill-tempered tour of South Africa exploded in a ball-tampering scandal in Cape Town two years ago, leading to a review of the team culture among...
Justin Langer was named on Thursday as the replacement for Darren Lehmann, who resigned in the wake of the Cape Town scandal even though he was cleared of wrongdoing by Cricket Australia.
Perth-born Langer scored more than 7,500 runs in 105 tests, including 23 centuries, before retiring with a slew of greats at the end of the 2006/07 Ashes series.
Cricket Australia (CA) will not be hurried into making a decision on their new coach and captain and vice-captain for their one-day side until the team for their tour of England is named, board chairman David Peever said on Friday.
The cricketing world has reacted to Darren Lehmann resigning as the head coach of the Australian cricket team.
Darren Lehmann announced that this will be the last time he takes charge of the Australian cricket team following the ball-tampering incident that occurred in the third Test match against the Proteas at Newlands.
This follows the ball tampering by members of the Australian cricket team during the third Test match against the Proteas at Newlands in Cape Town.
An emotional Darren Lehmann told reporters on Wednesday that the banned players, Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft, were 'not bad people'.
Darren Lehmann, who took the job in 2013, will lead Australia’s World Cup defence in England before they attempt to win an away Ashes series for the first time since 2001.
Michael Clarke is on the comeback trail after a long layoff in the wake of hamstring surgery.
Cricket Australia has announced that coach Lehmann had his contract extended until June 2017.
Darren Lehmann says Lyon didn’t ‘deliver’ in the second inning spells to take the team to victory.
Australian coach Darren Lehmann refuses to panic despite his side's defeat in the second Test.
Australia won the second Ashes Test by 218 runs in Adelaide on Monday.
Opening batsman David Warner might return to Australia’s test team.
Former Australia batsman Darren Lehmann has been appointed as the Australia’s new coach.