Cricket Australia announced Tuesday it had appointed former Bangladesh coach Stuart Law to a high-performance role at Australian cricket's Centre of Excellence. Law, who played one test and 54 one-day internationals for Australia, will return to his home city of Brisbane to take up the appointment.
He will assist Centre of Excellence head coach Troy Cooley in providing tactical and technical support and development to Australian cricketers in the state and national programs. Law, 43, quit his role as Bangladesh coach this week less than one year into a two-year contract. "The opportunity to return home to be closer with family and work in Brisbane with Australia's established and emerging talent was too good to pass up," Law said in a statement.