Former Test cricketer Andrew McDonald was on Wednesday appointed the head coach of the Australian men's team on a permanent basis, signing a four-year contract.
McDonald, who was an all-rounder during his playing days representing the Australian side in four Tests, had been made interim coach after Justin Langer stepped down weeks before the gruelling month-long, multi-format away series against Pakistan as the terms of contract renewal were not agreeable to the 51-year-old long-serving coach.
The 40-year-old McDonald oversaw Australia's successful World Test Championship series against Pakistan, winning 1-0. Australia also went on to claim 10 ODI Super League points on the same tour, before ending the sub-continental campaign with a win in the one-off T20I in Lahore.