Pup quits as selector; Arthur axed

Written By Unknown on Senin, 24 Juni 2013 | 04.30

UPDATE: A DAY of crisis in Australian cricket with Michael Clarke quitting as a national selector while Darren Lehmann replaces Mickey Arthur as coach.

Arthur was dumped after a meeting with chief executive James Sutherland and high performance manager Pat Howard in Bristol last night, where Australia A beat Gloucester.

Lehmann is currently in England coaching Australia A and is the current Queensland coach. Cricket Australia has called a press conference for 9pm AEST where it will address the coaching and selector situation.

It released a statement tonight confirming Lehmann would take over as coach of the side immediately.

The first Ashes Test is just 16 days away.

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CA CEO James Sutherland said despite the unfortunate timing, it was a decision deemed necessary with such a big series fast approaching.

"The timing is far from ideal but we didn't feel we could sit back and hope matters would change without addressing issues critical to a high performing team culture, " Sutherland said in a statement posted on the CA website tonight.

  It obviously isn't the type of change we want to make three weeks out from the Ashes commencing but we believe a change is needed. 

Arthur was appointed in November 2011 and since that time Australia has struggled with inconsistent performances and numerous off-field issues. Australia has won 10 of 19 Tests, 18 of 39 ODIs and 7 of 16 T20s with Arthur at the helm.

Sutherland said it wasn't a decision taken lightly.

"This has been a difficult decision to make but one that we feel is necessary. We are looking to establish a high performing Australian cricket team that is consistent over a period of time. To achieve that, we need all the parts moving in the right direction. Recent on-field results have been too inconsistent.

"Discipline, consistency of behaviour and accountability for performance are all key ingredients that need to improve. And we see that the head coach is ultimately responsible for that.

"The Cricket Australia Board decided yesterday that Mickey Arthur should not continue as head coach of the Australian cricket team.  In taking this decision, the Board accepted the recommendation to make an immediate change as being in the best interests of the team," said Sutherland.

And in another development to rock Australian cricket, Michael Clarke has resigned as a selector.

As part of a review of Australian cricket two years ago, the coach and captain were granted selection powers.
But Clarke has repeatedly come under pressure to step aside from the role.

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News Limited has written on several occasions that Clarke's selection role was causing to much angst. One one hand he had to be a confidant to his players yet on another he had to sit in judgement on them at the selection table.

And Clarke's relationship with some of his senior players - particularly his deputy Shane Watson - has been rocky for some time.

The first Test of the Ashes series begins on July 10 at Trent Bridge.

WATCH THE PRESS CONFERENCE LIVE HERE FROM 9PM.

Michael Clarke has stepped down as a selector, while Mickey Arthur has been sacked as coach on a dramatic day in Australian cricket.

Players to blame for Arthur's demise

Arthur is the victim of Australia's poor performance on the field and lack of discipline off it.

His dismissal continues a tumultuous year for Australia.

Why Boof is right man for the job

The Test team lost 4-0 in India and failed to win a match in the recent Champions Trophy in England.

Just as bad was the homework fiasco in India, when four players including vice-captain Shane Watson were suspended for the third Test in Mohali.

Queensland Bulls coach Darren Lehmann will take over the reins of the Australian team. Picture: Glenn Barnes

How the world is reacting to Mickey's sacking

Watson returned home for the birth of his first child but was then remarkably appointed Australia's 44th Test captain when Michael Clarke was unable to play the last Test with ongoing back problems.

Following the Test Watson, 32, was forced to resign as vice-captain with Brad Haddin, 35, appointed Clarke's deputy for the Ashes tour.

Steve Smith added to Ashes squad

During the past month or so David Warner set what must be a record after he was twice charged with bringing the game into disrepute. He pleaded guilty to both charges.

The first charge was for an expletive-laden twitter rant against two cricket writers during the IPL and the second was for punching England's Joe Root in a Birmingham bar at 2.30am, after Australia had lost its Champions Trophy match to England.

Mickey Arthur's career record

Warner was fined $5750 for the first offence and was suspended for a month and fined $11,500 for hitting Root.

Sutherland was furious over Warner's attack on Root and equally angry that five other Australian players were out late drinking with the old enemy after losing to the team it needs to beat to regain the Ashes.

Warner will be a better man: Ponting

During the latter stages of the IPL Warner told Arthur and other CA officials that he was not drinking as he prepared for the Ashes but CA has since found this is not the case.

 - Addiitional reporting by Ben Dorries


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