Chris Silverwood plays left his part as England Men's Head Coach.
Break plans for the approaching visit through the West Indies will be declared at the appointed time.
ECB Chief Executive Officer Tom Harrison said: "During his time in the job Chris has given without question, everything to make an accomplishment of it. He is a man of extraordinary respectability, who players and set up the same have delighted in working with.
"Under Chris, England Men's white ball groups have been positioned first and second on the planet while he likewise drove the Test group to various series wins incorporating away in South Africa and Sri Lanka.
"He has driven the England Men's group with extraordinary flexibility and compassion through an extraordinarily difficult period for English cricket, and he merits our true thanks and appreciation.
"Before very long Andrew Strauss will name a guardian mentor for the visit through the West Indies and will then, at that point, consider the fitting training constructions to assist England with moving advances."
Chris Silverwood said: "It's been an outright distinction to be England Head Coach, and I'm incredibly glad to have worked close by our players and staff. I need to say thanks to them for the difficult work and responsibility they have given during my time in the job and I hope everything turns out great for them generally pushing ahead.
"The most recent two years have been exceptionally requesting yet I have truly partaken in my experience with the group and working with Rooty and Morgs, and I am extremely glad for this gathering thinking about the difficulties. I leave with affectionate recollections and I am currently anticipating investing a few quality energy at home with my family and accepting the following section."
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