Stuart Law is out of a job as head coach of the USA cricket team after suffering a humiliating 10-wicket defeat to Scotland on Friday, then being dismissed just seven months into the job. The main reasons behind USA Cricket's decision to terminate the relation with the present head coach, Law, were the severe allegations of racism, mistrust, and favoritism heaped on him by the team captain, Monank Patel, and some other key players. Tensions between Law and the players had been soared since their recent tour of the Netherlands, which came after a spectacular show at the ICC T20 World Cup 2024. The USA Cricket had sought to address the issues and took action against Law's behavior during the Namibia tour by putting him under official investigation. Also Read | Shanto Wants to Step Down as Bangladesh Captain After SA Tests Law is 56 years old and has been a very long-term coach. He had retired as a player in 2009 and then started coaching. He has been into extensive international coaching besides USA-Sri Lanka, West Indies, and Bangladesh. He started his stint here with USA on an energetic note with a 4-0 win against Canada. He took the team to a series win over Bangladesh and a commanding campaign in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024, where they had shocked Pakistan to make it into the Super 8s. Since the World Cup, however, the side has been struggling. Nepal had whitewashed them in a T20I series, and also recently were hammered by Scotland. The assistant coach Vincent Vinay Kumar is going to take on the role of interim head coach, while former USA off-spinner Usman Rafiq is going to come in as the assistant coach for the last three ODIs the side is going to play against Nepal and Scotland.