
We need to change, I must change, Lehmann admits
Distraught and disappointed coach Darren Lehmann admits both he and Australia’s cricket team have to change, vowing to oversee a cultural overhaul in response to the ball-tampering scandal.
Distraught and disappointed coach Darren Lehmann admits both he and Australia’s cricket team have to change, vowing to oversee a cultural overhaul in response to the ball-tampering scandal.
Today’s podcast with Australian cricket coach Darren Lehmann was recorded in the warm glow of the Ashes victory before Australia’s cricketing landscape was changed forever by this week’s ball tampering scandal.
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Under-fire Australian national team cricket coach Darren Lehmann is reportedly set to resign with immediate effect, as the ball-tampering row escalates in South Africa.
Australia’s cricketing culture under the supervision of its South Australian coach Darren Lehmann is facing renewed scrutiny as the fallout from the ball-tampering scandal in Cape Town continues.
Glenn Maxwell may be the Test No.6 frontrunner but South Australian captain Travis Head says young bolter Jake Lehmann is ready to be thrown into the Ashes cauldron.
Australia will head into Sunday’s first Test in Bangladesh underdone and potentially ripe for the picking after their tour match was cancelled.