Strauss will be an outstanding England skipper: VaughanApril 22nd, 2009 LONDON - Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan is convinced that current incumbent Andrew Strauss will become an outstanding England captain, but has warned him not to read too much into or about Ashes fever. "Andrew Strauss will be a great captain, with stability, consistency and maturity," The Sun quoted Vaughan, as saying.
Warne lauds Flower's selection as England coachApril 16th, 2009 CAPE TOWN - Former Australian leg spinner and captain of the IPL franchisee Rajasthan Royals, Shane Warne, has praised the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) for selecting former Zimbabwe captain Andy Flower as the England cricket team director. "England have taken a step in the right direction by appointing Andy Flower, and I think the new job title as team director is the right one," Warne wrote in The Times newspaper.
Flower believes KP has the goods to deliver Ashes to EnglandApril 16th, 2009 LONDON - New England cricket team coach Andy Flower believes batsman Kevin Pietersen can help England regain The Ashes this year. The ex-Zimbabwe skipper, 40, insists that the talented but sometimes self-obsessed Pietersen is fundamental to the side's chances in the busiest summer in their history.
Flower will have onerous task as full time England coachApril 15th, 2009 LONDON - Former Zimbabwe captain Andy Flower will have a task that will involve far more than simply selecting and organising players as England cricket's full time coach. According to The Independent, Flower will need to get the team to function as a single unified unit.
Gooch blames IPL distraction for England's lossFebruary 8th, 2009 LONDON - Former England captain Graham Gooch has blamed the distraction caused by the Indian Premier League (IPL) and the lack of a full-time coach for England's disastrous 51 all out and innings defeat to the West Indies in the first Test. England slumped Saturday to its third lowest score in Test cricket in Kingston, Jamaica.
Pietersen threatened to resign during India tour: ECB vice-chairmanJanuary 11th, 2009 LONDON - England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) vice-chairman Dennis Amiss revealed that Kevin Pietersen had threatened to resign during the national team's tour to India last month. The South Africa-born Pietersen resigned last week after a public fall out with coach Peter Moores.
Ford eager to coach EnglandJanuary 11th, 2009 LONDON - Graham Ford said again that he is eager to coach the England cricket team and is confident that he can get the best out of former captain Kevin Pietersen. 'I do believe Kevin is very proud of playing for England and would like to see them become the No 1 cricketing nation in the world.
Strauss ideal to lead England, says WaughJanuary 9th, 2009 LONDON - Former Australian cricket captain Steve Waugh feels that Andrew Strauss is the right man to lead England. Strauss was appointed the England captain Thursday after Kevin Pietersen stepped down following a public fallout with coach Peter Moores.
Lehman open to coach England cricket teamJanuary 9th, 2009 SYDNEY - Recognised as one of the world's sharpest cricket brains, Darren Lehman has said that he is ready to coach the England team. The 38-year-old is considered an innovative thinker and near-certain future coach of the Australian team.
Warne rubbishes rumours of taking up England coach's jobJanuary 8th, 2009 SYDNEY - Australian spin wizard Shane Warne Friday rubbished rumours that he is in line for the job of England cricket team coach after the sacking of Peter Moores. England captain Kevin Pietersen Wednesday stepped down from the captaincy after a long strife with coach Moores.
I have Pietersen's support: StraussJanuary 8th, 2009 LONDON - Newly-appointed England captain Andrew Strauss Friday said he has the support of Kevin Pietersen. Strauss was appointed the captain after Pietersen resigned dramatically Wednesday having lost a battle of brinkmanship with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) over his differences with coach Peter Moores.
Pietersen's resignation shocks teammatesJanuary 8th, 2009 LONDON - Kevin Pietersen's resignation as the England cricket captain has shocked his teammates. Batsman Ian Bell said that the tension between Pietersen and coach Peter Moores had never been apparent in the dressing room.
Pietersen did not enjoy support of teamJanuary 7th, 2009 LONDON - Kevin Pietersen did not resign on his own but was given a choice to either step down from captaincy or face sacking after England cricket managing director Hugh Morris found that he did not enjoy the team's support. Pietersen had reportedly told the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) that he would no longer work with coach Peter Moores, with whom he had a fall-out on many issues including Michael Vaughan's exclusion from the West Indies tour.
Chennai loss was tipping point for Pietersen: reportJanuary 3rd, 2009 LONDON - The lost Chennai Test against India in December seems to have been the 'tipping point' for England cricket captain Kevin Pietersen in his relationship with head coach Peter Moores, a newspaper reported Sunday. 'Embarrassed tactically in failing to defend a target of 387, he felt help was not forthcoming enough.
Giles likely to fill in if Moores loses his jobJanuary 3rd, 2009 LONDON - As England cricket coach Peter Moores fights to save his job, Ashley Giles is in line for a stop-gap role for the West Indies series till a permanent successor is appointed. Moores and captain Kevin Pietersen are at loggerheads over the selection of Michael Vaughan for the West Indies tour.