Stuart Law, who was the head coach of the American cricket team, is wandering from place to place in search of a job. Stewart, who played 55 international matches for Australia, is so upset today that he has had to search for a job on LinkedIn. The former Australian, who lost his previous job amid allegations of discrimination in the cricket team, has coached Sri Lanka, West Indies, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and most recently the US national team. Last year, when the US team was jointly hosting the T20 World Cup 2024 with the West Indies, he was part of the management.
Law has good experience in cricket coaching. He played one Test and 54 ODIs for his national team from 1994 to 1999. Recently, USA coach Law has also worked in the same capacity for Sri Lanka, West Indies, Bangladesh and Afghanistan.
Law’s tenure with America was successful
Low’s tenure with USA was very successful. Under his leadership, the team was successful in defeating former champion Pakistan in the T20 series against Bangladesh and T20 World Cup. According to the report of Cricbuzz, the players have written a letter alleging that their attitude towards some players has greatly spoiled the atmosphere of the team. He also said that the 56-year-old former coach often discriminated against 7-8 players, most of whom were of Indian origin. Captain Monk Patel was also included.
Accused of provoking players on law
According to reports, it remains to be seen whether Law gets the coaching job or not. In the letter, Law has been accused of trying to instigate American cricketers against Captain Patel by telling ‘lies’. Apart from Patel, Indian-origin players like Harmeet Singh and Milind Kumar also faced loan problems.