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Craig McDermott, assistant coach of
the Australian cricket team, will step
down from his position at the end of
the T20 WC 2016, Cricket Australia
announced on Tuesday (March 1). The
former Australian quick, who began
his second stint with the national side
in 2013, will now turn his focus to the
coaching and operations of the Craig
McDermott International Cricket
Academy (CMICA).
"I've thoroughly enjoyed my time
working for Cricket Australia,"
McDermott was quoted as saying by
cricket.com.au. "It's been a thrill to
have been able to help the players
reach their potential, and to see them
achieve such feats as the 5-0 Ashes
win at home, defeating South Africa in
South Africa and winning last year's
World Cup. I'd love nothing more than
to finish this stint with victory in the
T20 WC in India.
Read More: McDermott to step down as Australia coach after T20 WC - Cricbuzz
the Australian cricket team, will step
down from his position at the end of
the T20 WC 2016, Cricket Australia
announced on Tuesday (March 1). The
former Australian quick, who began
his second stint with the national side
in 2013, will now turn his focus to the
coaching and operations of the Craig
McDermott International Cricket
Academy (CMICA).
"I've thoroughly enjoyed my time
working for Cricket Australia,"
McDermott was quoted as saying by
cricket.com.au. "It's been a thrill to
have been able to help the players
reach their potential, and to see them
achieve such feats as the 5-0 Ashes
win at home, defeating South Africa in
South Africa and winning last year's
World Cup. I'd love nothing more than
to finish this stint with victory in the
T20 WC in India.
Read More: McDermott to step down as Australia coach after T20 WC - Cricbuzz