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The move means Tom Cooper has now become the first signing for the Brisbane Heat for the coming summer.
Cooper, who made his T20 debut for his home State South Australia, has also played 18 T20 Internationals and 23 ODIs for the Netherlands.
Brisbane Heat will kickstart their campaign at the 2020 BBL against Sydney Sixers at Metricon Stadium in Carrara on December 9.
Lehmann returns to the Heat for a second stint as head coach, having previously led them to the 2012/13 title in the second edition of the domestic Twenty20 tournament.
Darren Lehmann, the Australia coach during the infamous ball-tampering scandal, feels the then captain Steve Smith shouldn't have turned a "blind eye" to the ill-fated plan in Cape Town in March.
The Test batsman claimed that the video was edited, in which he appeared to have talked to his coach Darren Lehmann through a walkie-talkie before going into the field to deliver a message to Cameron Bancroft.
Australia is striving to be the most professional and honest team in world cricket, coach Justin Langer said today as the squad prepares for its first international tour following a damaging ball-tampering scandal.
Former national coach Darren Lehmann, who quit in the wake of a ball-tampering scandal, will take on a new role working with young talent under Australia's National Performance Program (NPS), officials said on Thursday.
Justin Langer will replace Darren Lehmann who had stepped down after the infamous ball-tampering incident in South Africa.
Speaking of head coach Darren Lehmann, who announced his resignation just hours ago, Sutherland said he had a terrific work ethic and he genuinely cared for his players.
In another major development in the ball-tampering scandal, Darren Lehmann quit as Australia head coach on Thursday. The fourth and final Test against South Africa from March 30-April 3 will be his last game in charge of the Australian team.
Former coach Mickey Arthur Thursday slammed Australia's players as "boorish and arrogant" and accused them and governing body Cricket Australia of being unwilling to improve the culture within the game.
An emotional Lehmann, cleared of any wrongdoing by a Cricket Australia investigation, told reporters on Wednesday that the banned players, Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft, were "not bad people" and called for them to be given a second chance as he expressed concerns over their mental state.
Lehmann will hold a press conference in Johannesburg later on Wednesday, according to a report on cricket.com.au.
Coach Darren Lehmann appears to have survived the ball-tampering scandal that has rocked Australian cricket, even as the win-at-all-costs mentality he instilled in the team comes under fresh scrutiny.
Cricket Australia's (CA) probe in the ball-tampering scandal surrounding their national team in South Africa has moved into the fast lane with findings of the investigation and the fate of captain Steve Smith and coach Darren Lehmann to be known on Wednesday, a report on cricket.com.au said.
CA is expected to update a shocked Australian public on Wednesday morning, with reports saying they could throw the book at Smith and his vice-captain David Warner by banning both for 12 months and sending them home in disgrace.
Lehmann will step down as coach of Australia before the fourth Test against South Africa begins on Friday, according to a report in Britain's Daily Telegraph.
Australia are considering calling up an extra all-rounder as cover for Mitchell Marsh who suffered a groin strain in the second Test in South Africa, coach Darren Lehmann said on Tuesday.
Australia will seek to defend their World Cup title in the first half of the 2019 English season before playing an Ashes Test series.
Lehmann spoke after England banned their team from being out after midnight following Jonny Bairstow's headbutt on Australian opener Bancroft in a Perth bar late last month.
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