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Published 15 Nov, 2012 12:25am

Law named as interim batting coach

BRISBANE, Nov 14: Former Test batsman Stuart Law will step in as interim batting coach for Australia after Justin Langer stepped down to take up the head coach position for his native Western Australia state.

Law, who played one Test for Australia in 1995 and 54 One-day Internationals from 1994-1999, would take the assistant coaching role for the next five Tests, Cricket Australia's (CA) performance manager Pat Howard told reporters on Wednesday.

Australia will play two more Tests against South Africa after tying their first in Brisbane this week, before a three-Test series against Sri Lanka.

Law had coaching stints with Sri Lanka and Bangladesh before returning home to take up the head role at CA's Centre of Excellence.

Former Test opener Langer, who scored 7,696 runs in 105 Tests and has served as batting coach with the Australian team for the past three years, said he was thrilled at the opportunity.

“I have two main objectives. The first is to bring cricket back to life in Western Australia, and the second is to help these boys become men on and off the cricket field,” said the 41-year-old.

“I was very fortunate to serve an apprenticeship with the Australian team and I can't wait to roll up my sleeves and get started on this new challenge at what promises to be an exciting time in WA cricket.”—Agencies

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