
MELBOURNE: As Cricket Australia search for a new coach for its national side after a major churning at the administrative level, former South Africa coach Micky Arthur has shown interest in the job.
Arthur, who is now coach of Western Australia, said he has ambitions to return to international cricket and can consider the job but his priority at the moment remains the domestic Australian side.
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"Yes, I would be foolish not be interested, but at the moment my priority is Western Australia. I have ambitions to continue coaching at international, however I have unfinished business here (in WA)," Arthur was quoted as saying by 'Daily Telegraph'.
CA sacked chief selector Andrew Hilditch, selector Greg Chappel and asked coach Tim Nielsen to re-apply for the job on the recommendation of a review panel, led by Don Argus.