Flower power: can England tempt head coach back with an already flawed setup? | Ali Martin
England Test head coach vacancy may not appeal to the Zimbabwean who is at the top of his field That Andy Flower emerged as the
England Test head coach vacancy may not appeal to the Zimbabwean who is at the top of his field That Andy Flower emerged as the favourite to take over England’s Test team so soon after Brendon McCullum’s demotion should come as no surprise.
Put simply, the Zimbabwean is the leading active head coach on the circuit. During his first spell in the job from 2009 to 2014, England won three successive Ashes series, ended a 27-year wait to win a Test series in India, and rose to No 1 in the Test rankings.
The men’s white-ball team also broke its duck in global tournaments by lifting the World T20 in the Caribbean in 2010. Continue reading...
