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England’s choice of Trevor Bayliss as coach complicates Australians’ Ashes mission

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Australian Trevor Bayliss replaces Peter Moores as England coach. Photo: AP

The appointment of Trevor Bayliss as the new England coach will make Australia’s job of winning the Ashes series much harder, his Australian counterpart, Darren Lehmann, said on Wednesday.

The 52-year-old former Sri Lanka coach, an Australian, was handed the role on Tuesday to succeed the sacked Peter Moores and will take charge for the upcoming home series against their arch-rivals.

Bayliss is no stranger to Lehmann or Australia’s players – nine of Australia’s squad for the Ashes have played under him at New South Wales, where he was coaching before being headhunted.

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He also stepped in as coach of the Australia T20 side that beat South Africa late last year while Lehmann remained with the test squad following their 2-0 series loss to Pakistan.

A trademark of Trevor’s teams is that they are well prepared and this just serves as another reminder to us that this Ashes will be a tough contest
Darren Lehmann

His first mission will be to avenge England’s 5-0 Ashes whitewash against his home country in 2013-14, starting with the first test in Cardiff on July 8.

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