Cricket Australia extends coach Nielsen’s contract

By ANI
Sunday, January 16, 2011

MELBOURNE - Cricket Australia (CA) has extended the contract of national coach Tim Nielsen by two years.

It comes as a surprise as Nielsen has led Australia to two Ashes defeats, two Test series defeats in India and a series loss against South Africa.

It was earlier reported that Nielsen would be the coach until the end of next month’s World Cup in the Indian subcontinent.

The 42-year-old had himself admitted that he expected his position to come under scrutiny following the recent Ashes disaster.

“I expect us all to be looked at, and talked to, in the review. The planning was there, it was just our inability as a group to do what we wanted with bat and ball,” the Guardian had quoted Nielsen, as saying.

Australia had lost the five-match series 3-1 to give England their first Test series win Down Under since the 1986-87 tour.

It was also the first time that Australia has lost three matches in a series by more than an innings in 135 years of Test cricket. (ANI)

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