Ashley Giles stands down as England managing director
Ashley Giles has stepped down from his role as managing director of England men’s cricket.
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Ashley Giles has stepped down from his role as managing director of England men’s cricket.
England director of cricket Ashley Giles is to stand down following the 4-0 Ashes hammering in Australia.
Ashley Giles has become the first casualty from England’s chastening, error-strewn defeat in the men’s Ashes this winter after being sacked as director of men’s cricket and replaced by Andrew Strauss on an interim basis.Giles met with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on Wednesday after recently submitting his report into the failed tour and was told his three-year spell in charge of the national team was being terminated with immediate effect.
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