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Jeff Vaughan steps down as Australia assistant coach for Tasmania role

14 Apr, 2022 1:03 PM, Thu

Jeff Vaughan steps down as Australia assistant coach for Tasmania role

Australia Men's Assistant Coach Jeff Vaughan has ventured down from his job to mentor the state side Tasmania. The news comes close behind Andrew McDonald's arrangement as Australia's lead trainer. "I feel exceptionally lucky with how everything has turned out," Vaughan said in an explanation. "I have been associated with the program all through and am sure that I have kept on fostering my training and initiative range of abilities to help the improvement of the Tigers' program comprehensively and for the players as people. "I'm unquestionably appreciative to Cricket Australia for the open door, and to Cricket Tasmania for being so receptive about my return, so I truly can hardly stand by to simply stall out in and am anticipating keeping up with the course of the program for a lengthy timeframe." Vaughan was delegated Australia's Assistant Coach in July 2021 close by Michael Di Venuto and was important for the group's new T20 World Cup win alongside their Test series prevails upon England at home and over Pakistan away. Tasmania are anticipating having his "strong vision" in their arrangement. "We're excited to have Jeff getting back to the steerage of our male Tigers program," Cricket Tasmania CEO Dominic Baker said in an articulation. "We obviously need the best accessible contender for the job who additionally comprehends and fits with the way of life of our association, and there's no question that Jeff marks both those cases. "We've all watched the advancement of the Australian men's program over the mid year, and there's something else to be said about it other besides it was a shimmering achievement, and Jeff was a piece of that. "Ali has worked effectively under truly troublesome and frequently questionable conditions this year, however the way that the progress from Jeff to Ali was so smooth was because of the way that Jeff has such a strong vision set up that everybody was ready for. "We had a competitor almost all set back in December that sadly failed to work out, but the planning of everything has been very fortunate, similarly as with Jeff clearly knowing the program and the players so indeed, the change presently ought to be consistent."

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