Rogers appointed Australia high-performance coach
Former Test opening batsman Chris Rogers was Wednesday appointed as Cricket Australia´s new high-performance coach, tasked with helping develop the country´s next generation of stars.
SYDNEY: Former Test opening batsman Chris Rogers was Wednesday appointed as Cricket Australia´s new high-performance coach, tasked with helping develop the country´s next generation of stars.
The 40-year-old called time on his 25-Test career after the end of the 2015 Ashes series and has been involved in multiple coaching roles since then.
"Chris brings thoughtfulness, persistence and passion to the role and combines this with a strong intellect," said CA executive general manager of team performance Pat Howard.
"We´re looking forward to having Chris work with Australia´s next generation and watching him develop as a coach.
"We are confident he can have a big impact in moulding our rising stars into future international cricketers."
Rogers, who had a successful first-class career in Australia and England spanning almost two decades and more than 300 matches despite being colour blind, will concentrate on the batting alongside fellow high-performance coach Ryan Harris, who will develop the bowlers.
-
Cavaliers vs Kings: James Harden shines late in Cleveland debut win
-
2026 Winter Olympics snowboarding: Su Yiming wins bronze and completes medal set
-
Inter Miami vs Barcelona SC recap as Messi shines with goal and assist
-
Jailton Almeida speaks out after UFC controversy and short notice fight booking
-
Winter Olympics officially open in Milan, Cortina with historic dual cauldron lighting
-
Who is Charlie Puth? Inside awards, hits & journey of Super Bowl anthem singer
-
Winter Olympics 2026: Chinese robot dance goes viral in Milan
-
Larry Fitzgerald, Drew Brees headline new Hall of Fame class as Belichick left out