SYDNEY. — Former Australia cricket captain Steve Waugh and paceman Jason Gillespie have both expressed an interest in succeeding Rodney Marsh as the country’s chairman of selectors.Cricket Australia said last week 68-year-old former test wicketkeeper Marsh would not be seeking to stay on in the role when his contract expires next year and that Australia would have a new chairman of selectors before the next Ashes series.

Australia will host the next Ashes series in 2017-18. Former paceman Gillespie is currently coaching Adelaide Strikers in Australia’s Twenty20 Big Bash League after spending five years coaching English county side Yorkshire.

“There is a national selector’s job up next year and I might put my name up for that,” he told News Ltd. “All I have done the last five years is select teams for Yorkshire. I wouldn’t rule anything out. If there are opportunities I will look at it.”

Former test captain Waugh, who announced his retirement in 2004, said he would be willing to discuss the job if an offer came his way. Under Marsh’s chairmanship, Australia lost the 2015 Ashes series in England but won the 50-overs World Cup. — Reuters.

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