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England is searching for a new Test coach as Brendon McCullum steps down. Andy Flower is a potential candidate, but scheduling issues loom. Find out more.
England is actively seeking a new head coach for its men's Test team, with Brendon McCullum set to conclude his tenure. McCullum will transition to focus solely on guiding England's white-ball squads, a move announced by the ECB recently. This coaching transition follows Ben Stokes' recent retirement from international cricket. Former player and respected coach Andy Flower has emerged as a potential successor. However, concerns exist regarding Flower's availability due to his existing commitments with the IPL champions, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, and a demanding international cricket schedule. Dinesh Karthik, a colleague of Flower's at RCB, expressed doubts about Flower's capacity to manage the England Test role given these scheduling challenges. The ECB's priority is to appoint a new coach swiftly, aiming for their presence in the upcoming three-match Test series against Pakistan as part of the World Test Championship. This series marks a significant step in England's preparations, particularly with the Ashes series on the horizon.
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