Axed coach Arthur confident of resolution

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AFP Sydney
Last Updated : Jul 24 2013 | 6:40 PM IST
Dumped Australian cricket coach Mickey Arthur failed today to reach a settlement with Cricket Australia over his abrupt sacking, but said he was confident a resolution will be found.
The South African is suing Cricket Australia for up to Aus$4 million (US$3.7 million) over his axeing, claiming there was a deliberate campaign against him and he had no choice but to take legal action.
"Although we didn't come to an outcome today, I'm pretty confident that there was enough goodwill in the room for us to continue talks next week," Arthur said after more than five hours of conciliation talks at Sydney's Fair Work Commission.
Arthur, a former coach of the Proteas, said he was hopeful of a settlement when talks resume next Wednesday.
"As I've said, all I want is a fair and reasonable outcome, and hopefully we will get a solution next week. "
Arthur was sacked after Australia lost a Test series in India 4-0 and followed it up with a poor showing at the Champions Trophy in England. The tournament was marred by the off-field misconduct of batsman David Warner.
Despite this, the 45-year-old said on Sunday his sacking left him devastated. He said his reputation had suffered greatly as a result of his public ousting before a major Ashes series.
"The damage to my reputation and career has been immense, which means the chances of me getting a senior job are that much less," Arthur said in a statement.
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First Published: Jul 24 2013 | 6:40 PM IST

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