Former England coach Flower leaves ECB after 12 years - News Summed Up

Former England coach Flower leaves ECB after 12 years


Zimbabwean Flower coached England to Ashes glory three times between 2009 and 2014, with England reaching number one in the test rankings during his five-year spell in charge as well as clinching a surprise World T20 triumph in 2010Former England coach Andy Flower said on Saturday that he was stepping down from working with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) after 12 years. Zimbabwean Flower coached England to Ashes glory three times between 2009 and 2014, with England reaching number one in the Test rankings during his five-year spell in charge as well as clinching a surprise World T20 triumph in 2010. For the last five years, Flower, 51, has coached England's second-tier Lions team, but will now leave the ECB. After 12 years of serving England cricket, Andy Flower has parted wayshttps://t.co/QCg5Mvd0jv pic.twitter.com/y1q3nc5UE7 — Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) October 12, 2019"It’s been a real privilege," he said in a statement. ECB managing director, Ashley Giles, praised the work Flower had done during his time in England.


Source: Dhaka Tribune October 12, 2019 12:56 UTC



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