New Delhi: Former New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori could be appointed as senior assistant coach of the Australia National Cricket Team, according to reports.
The 43-year-old ex-Kiwi all-rounder was in Pakistan during Australia’s white-ball leg in the sub-continent and the reports said that “it appeared likely that the former New Zealand captain will regularly link up with the national men’s team as McDonald builds his support staff”.
The report added that Vettori — who played in the Indian Premier League for Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals) and Royal Challengers Bangalore besides turning out for Brisbane Heat in the Big Bash League (BBL) — and Michael Di Venuto will be McDonald’s and Test and limited-overs captains Pat Cummins and Aaron Finch’s “two key lieutenants”.
McDonald and Vettori had also previously worked as Royal Challengers Bangalore coaches, with the former being the bowling coach and the New Zealander being the head coach.
The report added that the former Kiwi all-rounder could be available as early as the “Test match component of the Sri Lanka tour in late June, provided he and CA (Cricket Australia) can reach terms”.
“Among his Test match opponents, Vettori’s 30 wickets at 26.36 in seven Tests in Sri Lanka make him a viable source of advice to spin bowlers in particular. Given McDonald’s existing rapport and expertise for pace bowlers, Vettori would appear a complementary addition to a support staff that also must be replenished in other roles,” the report said.