The Australian's two-year stint in charge of the limited-overs teams ended
after Rob Key, the managing director of England's men's cricket, decided an
under-performing outfit needed a "new direction".The Australian's two-year stint in charge of the limited-overs teams ended
after Rob Key, the managing director of England's men's cricket, decided an
under-performing outfit needed a "new direction".The Australian's two-year stint in charge of the limited-overs teams ended
after Rob Key, the managing director of England's men's cricket, decided an
under-performing outfit needed a "new direction".image/jpeg
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