Mickey Arthur appointed Australia cricket Head Coach
Cricket Australia has appointed former South Africa and current West Australia coach Mickey Arthur as Australia head coach, a role that also involves him acting as a national selector.
Mickey Arthur was South Africa's coach from 2005-2010 and has been head coach with the Western Australian Cricket Association since 2010.
He came to coaching after a 15-year first-class playing career in South Africa that netted him 6657 first-class runs including 13 centuries, as well as 3774 runs in South Africa's domestic one-day competition.
CA Chief Executive Officer James Sutherland said Arthur would be in the role in time for the first Vodafone Test against New Zealand, due to start in Brisbane on 1 December.
"The position is a new, elevated role responsible for day-to-day coaching of the Australia team but also encompasses responsibility for the overall Australian cricket coaching strategy. The function was created as one of the key recommendations of the recent Australian Team Performance Review (ATPR)," he said.
"It is the last of the major new positions recommended, following the recent appointments of Pat Howard to the new role of General Manager Team Performance and that of John Inverarity to the new full-time role of National Selector."
CA General Manager Team Performance Pat Howard, to whom the Head Coach reports, said Mickey Arthur was the outstanding candidate, found after a global search and assessment of a long list of eminent Australian and overseas candidates.
"Mickey impressed on a number of levels, including his proven ability to turn teams around and his deep knowledge of the Australian cricket scene and its current and prospective future international players across three formats," Mr Howard said.
Arthur has been contracted to take him through past the end of the next ICC World Cup, due to be staged in Australia and New Zealand in 2015.
Arthur said: "I am honoured and privileged to have another chance to coach an international team, particularly a team of the ilk of Australia."
"I think I bring a fresh, unblinkered eye to the role after plotting against Australia when coaching South Africa and having now worked within the Australian system with the Warriors.
"Australia has an abundance of cricket talent and I am confident the talent is there to ensure Australia is successful."
Arthur, who has an Australian great grandfather, said he and his family were planning to become permanent Australian residents and make Australia their home.
The ATPR recommended the creation of the new Head Coach role to lead the team's planning, preparation and coaching staff and to take joint responsibility with the captain for day-to-day team performances.
The role is also responsible for helping develop team vision, strategy and a high-performance culture, as well as acting as a national selector.
The Head Coach will work with state coaches and the head coach of the Cricket Australia Centre of Excellence to develop strategies to improve coaching and player development across Australian cricket, including development of individual player development plans.