Key begins hunt for split England head coaches
England managing director of men's cricket Rob Key has begun his hunt for split red and white-ball head coaches.
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England managing director of men's cricket Rob Key has begun his hunt for split red and white-ball head coaches.
(Reuters) - The England cricket board (ECB) should have different coaches for the men's team for all three formats owing to the "demands" of the game, white-ball captain Eoin Morgan said.
ECB) should have different coaches for the men's team for all three formats owing to the "demands" of the game, white-ball captain Eoin Morgan said. England are searching for a new head coach after Chris Silverwood resigned in February following the team's 4-0 Ashes Test series defeat in Australia, with Paul Collingwood named the interim coach.
The England cricket board (ECB) should have different coaches for the men's team for all three formats owing to the "demands" of the game, white-ball captain Eoin Morgan said.
Rob Key is expected be announced as the new managing director of England men's cricket next week, with one of his first tasks being to appoint a successor to Joe Root as Test captain.
Joe Root has resigned as England’s Test captain and in the process became the latest person to lose their job after a disastrous 12 months of red-ball cricket.
Sir Alastair Cook has suggested the England hierarchy are 'deluded' after captain Joe Root and interim head coach Paul Collingwood tried to put a positive spin on last month's series defeat by the West Indies.
Paul Collingwood hopes he has a future in England’s new coaching set-up but has warned the team’s schedule is at risk of breaking players “physically and emotionally”.