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Former Australian batsman Stuart Law appointed US cricket team coach

News Desk

Apr 19

Former Australian batsman Stuart Law has been appointed as the head coach of the United States cricket team.

Stuart has been appointed as the coach for the International Cricket Council (ICC) T20 World Cup.

Stuart has represented Australia in one Test and 54 ODI matches. Law has played first-class cricket for Queensland, and in England.

Law said in a statement that he is very excited to be selected for USA Cricket.

On the other hand, Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell will also play American Major League Cricket, joining Washington Freedom along with Glenn Maxwell, Travis Head and Steve Smith.

Major League Cricket will start on July 4 after the T20 World Cup, while Glenn Maxwell has taken a break from the Indian Premier League (IPL) due to mental and physical fatigue.

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