Darren Lehmann is to stop as head mentor of Australia toward the finish of the present Test arrangement against South Africa.
The 48-year-old will advance down after the last Test in Johannesburg, which begins on Friday, in the wake of the ball-altering outrage.
Lehmann, who was cleared of any bad behavior by Cricket Australia, had said on Wednesday he would not leave.
Previous captain Steve Smith in addition to batsmen David Warner and Cameron Bancroft were restricted as far as it matters for them in the embarrassment
Lehmann settled on his choice in the wake of watching Smith and Bancroft convey enthusiastic conciliatory sentiments at news gatherings prior on Thursday.
"In the wake of review Steve and Cameron's stinging, it's not out of the question that I settle on this choice," said Lehmann, who was contracted until the 2019 Ashes. "I'm eventually in charge of the way of life of the group.
"This will permit Cricket Australia to finish a full audit into the group and enable them to actualize changes to recapture the trust of the Australian open. This is the correct thing for Australian cricket.
"It's been a magnificent ordeal instructing the Australian cricket group. I trust the group revamps from this and the Australian open discovers it in their souls to pardon these young fellows."
He included: "They've committed a grave error yet they are not terrible individuals."
Lehmann was designated head mentor in 2013, losing his first Ashes arrangement in England 3-0 preceding recovering the urn with a 5-0 win five months after the fact. Australia likewise beat England 4-0 down under this winter.
The group won the 2015 World Cup under his authority and managed the passing of batsman Phillip Hughes in November 2014.
Asked what his proudest minute in control was, he answered: "I would state the way we managed Phillip Hughes' passing. We're just playing an amusement."
Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland said Lehmann had "gave phenomenal administration" to the group, including: "His hard working attitude has been stupendous and he really nurtures and cherishes his players."
Sutherland, who likewise said he would not leave from his part, plans to have supplanted Lehmann before Australia's restricted overs voyage through England this late spring. The first day worldwide is at The Oval on 13 June
