Chris Rogers announced as Australia's high performance coach
Melbourne, March 14 (CRICKETNMORE) - Former Test opener Chris Rogers has been appointed Cricket Australia's (CA) new high-performance coach to develop future stars. The 40-year-old retired after playing 25 Tests and scoring 2015 runs with five Test centuries at an
Melbourne, March 14 (CRICKETNMORE) - Former Test opener Chris Rogers has been appointed Cricket Australia's (CA) new high-performance coach to develop future stars.
The 40-year-old retired after playing 25 Tests and scoring 2015 runs with five Test centuries at an average of 42.87. He bowed out of Test cricket at The Oval in 2015.
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Since then Rogers has been involved in multiple coaching roles and been a commentator on ABC radio.
Pat Howard, CA's executive general manager of team performance, said Rogers was an "outstanding addition".