David Warner's strides on and off the field have been recognised with the vice-captaincy of the national cricket side.
Cricket Australia's nine-person board met on Friday, confirming the appointments of Steve Smith and Warner.
Smith was always going to replace outgoing skipper Michael Clarke, who will retire after the fifth Ashes Test that starts on Thursday.
Smith had already become the country's 45th Test captain last summer, when Clarke missed three Tests due to hamstring surgery.
Warner was likewise widely expected to be given the leadership post vacated by Smith.
The 28-year-old has a lengthy rap sheet but has been far more settled on and off the pitch after meeting Candice Falzon and becoming a father.
- AAP