Queensland high-performance manager Joe Dawes resigns

Joe Dawes has resigned from his position as Queensland's high-performance manager after just over two years in the role. His departure comes less than a year following a public dispute with Australian cricketer Usman Khawaja, which raised questions about team dynamics and management strategies. Dawes, who took on the role in anticipation of enhancing Queensland's cricket performance, has faced criticism and challenges during his tenure. His resignation marks a significant shift in Queensland's cricket administration as the team prepares for upcoming competitions. The implications of his exit will likely influence the team's approach to player development and high-performance training in the future, as they seek to maintain a competitive edge in Australian cricket.
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