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Key expected to be named new England managing director

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.

The 42-year-old, who played 15 Tests and five one-day internationals for England, is set to succeed Ashley Giles in the role following the latter's departure in the wake of the winter's dismal Ashes series.

Sky Sports cricket pundit Key had been reported to be on a shortlist of interviewees for the job in March and had publicly expressed an interest in succeeding former England spinner Giles.

"There's a lot of speculation around, there's a lot of jobs up for grabs in English cricket," former Kent captain Key said of the role while commentating on the third Test between Pakistan and Australia last month.

"A fair few people have been asked, a fair few people are going for these jobs. The thing I have is that you have to weigh up how much golf you can get in doing some of these. For me, the lifestyle thing is the big issue."

Arguably the most pressing issue for Key will be the appointment of a new captain after Root announced his decision to step down on Friday after five years at the helm.

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Ben Stokes is tipped by many to take over the captaincy from Root, with Stuart Broad appearing to distance himself from the job in his latest Mail On Sunday column.

In addition to a new captain, Key will be heading up England's search for a permanent head coach with Chris Silverwood sacked following the 4-0 Ashes defeat.

Paul Collingwood was placed in interim charge for the recent tour to the West Indies, which ended in a 1-0 series loss, and the ECB's aim is to have a new boss in place

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