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It Gets Murky When Players Start Taking Key Decisions About The Team, Believes Simon O'Donnell
Former Australian allrounder Simon O'Donnell firmly believes when players, rather than head coaches, start taking key decisions about the team, things can get "murky", and attributes Australia's premature exit from the ICC Men's T20 World Cup at home to chief coach Andrew McDonald giving in to players' opinions.
The 59-year-old veteran of 87 ODIs and six Tests has also expressed serious doubts over McDonald's ability to lead the national side. McDonald was appointed head coach -- first on an interim basis and then in the long term -- by Cricket Australia (CA) after Justin Langer stepped down from his role as a short-term, six-month stint wasn't agreeable to him.
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