England bowling coach Tim Southee, after an impressive summer with the England squad, an expansion has been offered to ash; However, their commitments with the franchise Cricket League in the UAE make him unavailable to ash, as ECB explains the choice of Andrew Flintoff as their replacement.
For 36 -year -old former New Zealand Paer Tim Southee, this may be the last few years franchise cricket, and the money he can earn will never come in a coaching role for ECB.
However, it remains an option for Tim South; He decides to throw his lot with the England team and construct a firm on a firm coaching profile, which keeps any form of competitive cricket.
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Tim Southee franchisee to remember ash due to commitments
England bowling coach Tim Southee has retired from international cricket for New Zealand; However, he is still actively participating in franchise-level sports worldwide. After the end of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, he is currently playing in a hundred.
However, England’s Ashes Tour, which is about to begin on November 21, struggles with Southee’s ILT20 commitments, where he contrarys Sharjah warriors. The tournament begins on December 4, which, according to a report at The Telegraph, marks the availability of Southee for the Ashes’s first match.
However, a franchise through the Ashes is due to the ECB on a one -day contract with the Southee Kiwi veteran playing the tournament midway, as if he was with James Anderson before the appointment of South.
Andrew Flintoff can take over as New England bowling coach
As the Southee probably goes away, Andrew Flintoff, former English all-rounder, turns into a complicated option to the role. Experienced has already worked extensively with England Lions and currently with Northern Supervisors in hundred.
In addition, Andrew Flintoff will soon be in Australia with England Lions, in a shading tour with the main tournament, and so it seems a great match to step into the South.
Andrew Flintoff played a lot of cricket under Australian circumstances with immense experience. In addition, he is well aware of many young English players as he has worked with him for Lions.
James Anderson also cited an important name for the role
After announcing his retirement from international cricket, the draft of Southee was prepared shortly before this summer. He was appointed by head coach Brendon McCullum.
Southee came as a replacement with former English legend James Anderson, who played the role of bowling coach soon after declaring his retirement in 2024. Anderson then decided to take his career option in hundred, instead of adopting coaching roles with Lancashire.
However, Anderson now remains as one of the options of England, with Andrew Flintoff, Shane Bond or the choice of former Australian David Saicker.
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