Australia coach Lehmann to resign after South Africa test

Australia cricket coach Darren Lehmann said on Thursday he will step down after this week’s test match against South Africa, partly because of abuse his family received over a ball-tampering scandal that has rocked the sport.

In an emotional media briefing, Lehmann said his decision was voluntary.

Cricket Australia cleared him of wrongdoing this week following an investigation that saw sacked captain Steve Smith and vice-captain David Warner banned for 12 months.

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