Australia reappoints coach Nielsen until 2013 Ashes

MELBOURNE, (Reuters) – Australia will retain coach Tim Nielsen until the end of the next Ashes series in England  in 2013, the national cricket board said yesterday.

Former state-level wicketkeeper Nielsen, who took over from  John Buchanan in 2007, had helped Australia manage the  ‘challenging transition’ following the retirements of top-class  players including bowlers Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath,  Cricket Australia (CA) said in a media release.

“Working closely with Ricky Ponting, team leadership,  national players and team management, he has played an  important role leading Australia through that transition,” CA  chief executive James Sutherland said.

“We have won eight of our last 10 tests, are ranked number  one in one-day international cricket and reached the final of  the most recent ICC T20 Championship with Tim as our national  coach.

“In assessing this reappointment, it was important to CA to  note the strong support for Tim in his role from players, team  management and other cricket leaders in Australia’s national  talent pathway programme.”

Australian captain Ricky Ponting said: “This reappointment  is a fantastic step forward for Australian cricket and  recognition for the hard work of Tim and his coaching staff  since his tenure began.

“I look forward to continuing our close working  relationship as this team enters a period of great importance,  striving to reclaim the Ashes and secure a fourth successive  ICC World Cup.”

Nielsen’s reappointment follows the recruitment of former  captain Greg Chappell as Australia’s first full-time selector  and national talent development head on Monday.

Australia head to India next month to play the top-ranked  test side in a two-match series starting in October followed by  one-day internationals.

They kick off their home series with further limited overs  matches against Sri Lanka before the first match of the Ashes  at the Gabba in Brisbane on Nov. 25.