Monday 8 August 2011

Hohn Reinstated In The Fight Selection

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Trevor Höhns, former chairman of selectors in Australia, is back to being the Fray as head of the state of Queensland talent and the choice of president.

Having been part of the national jury of 13, 10 of them as president, Höhns brings a lot of experience and strong opinions for employment, you see him work closely with the national talent manager selection and Greg Chappell.

Since leaving his role in the national elections in 2006, Hohn remained calm, but a coffee with the Queensland state coach Darren Lehmann was all that was needed for a time legspin Australian bowler to take a formal role in the process between the cricket club and national team.

Survey of the national game, which has had some bad state because of his departure, said Höhns reconstruction was visible not only nationally, but in every country.

"Cricket Australia is like here in Queensland," he told reporters in Brisbane Höhns. "They are rebuilding, reconstruction of Queensland, all other States for reconstruction, only one period in the whole country seems to go through.

"And I think other countries have done so in recent years, so just go through this period right now, and I think if the talent we have in Queensland, Australia is consistent, I think that the cricket Australia might be a good time in the near future. You could take a year or it might take a couple of years, but it certainly seems to be plenty of talent around him. "

Höhns successor as president, Andrew Hilditch, is out of contract, and generally should be replaced once led Don Argus review of the Australian cricket team has left the government in Australia later in the month of August. Be wary of criticizing selectors worked once, Höhns nonethless hinted that he could have made some different decisions.

"Of course, you can follow, there is no doubt about it," said Hohn. "I am like everyone else these days, I am a civilian, and of course you follow what you are watching on TV. Everyone has different opinions on things, of course, and that was long gone, it's a very difficult task and they have a job to do.

"I am like everyone else, I have opinions, at least there were some issues that have emerged that other people could have done differently, but they must do the best I can and perform part of the as they want. "

Other images were bowling Höhns rotation, and the need to nurture young talent waiting to blossom and Shane Warne another monster Variety.

"We try to find a spinner or a couple of spinners to take us forward, there can be no doubt about it," he said. "But let's face it, everyone else thinks or hopes that Shane Warne will come, but it will not. It will probably have to change the composition of our side and how to play the game accordingly.

"But now, as we have seen over the past two years, it seems that trying to find the next two spinners to take us forward. Sooner or later, will both, I have no doubt about it."

As regards Australia humble current position as No. 5 in world cricket test, Hohn expressed cautious optimism.

"I think 5 is a bit disappointing, but at the same time we must not be so bad that I do not think," he said. "I see us starting to climb the ladder in the next two years with the talent we have."

Höhns is not the only new appointment to the national network-state talent. David Freedman, a former New South Wales wrist spinner, and assistant coach, John Dyson, has been replaced with the role of Cricket NSW after Dyson became the Director-General in Sydney Thunder League Twenty20 Big Bash.

The Blues' assistant coach will be former Sri Lanka Test versatile Tchandika Hathurusingha will begin his role with the Champions League in India in September.

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