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Marcus Trescothick named England's batting coach as part of new appointments to coaching setup

Marcus Trescothick named England's batting coach as part of new appointments to coaching setup

ECB announced four new coaching appointments for the men's team.

Marcus Trescothick | GettyEngland and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on Monday (March 1) announced four new coaching appointments for the men's team.

While Marcus Trescothick, Jon Lewis and Jeetan Patel have been appointed as batting, pace bowling and spin bowling coaches, Richard Dawson joined the side as elite pathway coach.

“In one of three elite coaching appointments, Former England and Somerset batter Marcus Trescothick has been confirmed as Elite Batting Coach. Trescothick has experience working with the group and will take up the new role in the middle of March. He will step down from his role as Assistant Coach at Somerset CCC and ECB would like to place on record their thanks to Somerset for their cooperation during this process,” ECB said in a media release.

“Current Young Lions Head Coach Jon Lewis has been promoted to the role of Elite Pace Bowling Coach. The former England seamer has held numerous roles within the pathway set up after a successful playing career primarily with Gloucestershire but also including stints at Surrey and Sussex,” it added.

“In addition, Jeetan Patel has been appointed as permanent Elite Spin Bowling Coach. Patel, the former New Zealand and Warwickshire spinner, joins the group permanently after several short-term spells working with the men’s team,” it further said.

According to the press release, the three roles attracted a high calibre of applicants and were subject to a rigorous recruitment process.

“As part of the move, Jon Lewis will vacate his role as Young Lions Head Coach, and this role will be reconfigured into an Elite Pathway Coach role. Given the strength of candidates shortlisted for the three elite roles, the Elite Pathway Coach role has also been filled through this process, with Richard Dawson being appointed,” ECB said.

Dawson will take charge in mid-April, having previously been Head Coach at Gloucestershire CCC.

Commenting on the appointments, Mo Bobat, ECB Performance Director, said: “Over the last couple of years, we’ve been working to grow our pool of players that are ready to play for England. Achieving the type of depth that has enabled us to compete successfully across formats, both home and away. The Elite Coaches will play an important role in enhancing this depth further, helping us to sustain success over time. We want to be renowned and respected for the quality of our coaching.

“Following an extensive recruitment process, I’m really excited about the calibre of the individuals that we’ve appointed into these specialist roles. Marcus, Jon and Jeetan have demonstrated their ability at the highest level and also show huge potential for the future. Working alongside Carl Hopkinson, our current Elite Fielding Coach, we have the makings of a strong specialist coaching team, possessing a diverse range of experience.

“Working in conjunction with counties, they will have responsibility for developing and preparing current and next-in-line England players whilst also adding value to our England and Lions environments. In addition, they will support the development of our best Under 19 players through our Young Lions programme.”

 
 

By Salman Anjum - 01 Mar, 2021

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