Friday 4 February 2022

England sack Chris Silverwood in wake of Ashes disaster

 

Britain have left lead trainer, Chris Silverwood, following their 4-0 Ashes rout in Australia.

The choice, which had been generally expected after a tragic outing, comes 24 hours after the firing of Ashley Giles as overseer of men's cricket, and merely weeks before England are expected to leave for a three-Test series in the Caribbean.

Richard Dawson, as of now directing England Young Lions at the Under-19 World Cup where they will play India in Saturday's conclusive, has arisen as an unexpected competitor to assume responsibility for the Test crew against West Indies, with additional interval arrangements due before long.

"It's been a flat out distinction to be England Head Coach, and I'm very glad to have worked close by our players and staff," Silverwood said. "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."

Silverwood was advanced from his partner mentor job in 2019, and took over from England's World Cup-winning lead trainer, Trevor Bayliss, in the repercussions of that late spring's drawn Ashes crusade. He partook in some accomplishment in his first winter in control, directing a youthful England group to a dig out from a deficit 3-1 series win in South Africa, and at one point he supervised six abroad successes in succession, after England started 2021 with a threesome over triumphs in Sri Lanka and India.

Be that as it may, with the Covid pandemic making extraordinary complexities for the public group, including a full summer of in secret matches in 2020 and proceeded bio-secure group conditions from there on, Silverwood eventually took care of a year run of structure in which England won one and lost 10 of their last 14 Tests.

He additionally had generally liability regarding England's white-ball fortunes, with a specific spotlight on the 20-over design leading the pack up to the T20 World Cup in the UAE in April. However England held their No.1 positioning in that configuration, they were crushed by New Zealand in the semi-last, before a post-Ashes crusade in the Caribbean, headed up by right hand mentor, Paul Collingwood, which West Indies won 3-2.

"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," Silverwood added. "I leave with affectionate recollections and I am currently anticipating investing a few quality energy at home with my family and accepting the following part."

Tom Harrison, the ECB's CEO, added: "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 appreciated working with.

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