Harris joins Australia's coaching ranks for South Africa

36-year-old will work as a bowling coach alongside newly appointed team assistant coach David Saker

Australia's Ryan Harris against England on August 25, 2013. PHOTO: AFP

SYDNEY:
Former Test fast-bowler Ryan Harris will join Australia's coaching staff for this month's tour of South Africa, Cricket Australia said on Friday.

Harris, 36, will work as a bowling coach alongside newly appointed team assistant coach David Saker.

Harris, who took 113 wickets in 27 Tests as a swing bowler, retired last year with persistent knee problems, and was Australia's Under-19 coach last season.

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"It's great experience to learn from David Saker and Darren Lehmann, I'm really just going to sit back and watch and learn," said Harris.


"Eventually I'd like to work my way to the top and become a bowling coach of the Australian team one day. Just like playing, you have to earn your stripes and learn the ropes."

Head coach Lehmann said he was excited to have Harris on board in a coaching role.

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"It's a win-win having two experienced coaches in Ryan and David Saker being able to nurture our young group and we expect a positive response both on and off the field," said Lehmann.

Australia's tour of South Africa comprises one ODI against Ireland and five ODIs against South Africa, beginning on September 27.
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