
England has appointed former New Zealand the fast champion Tim Southee as a specialized skill consultant for English men’s teams. Southee was connected “short -term” and will cooperate with head coach Brendon McCullum, also former Captain Black Caps.
Southee will connect with the team before the test match of England against Zimbabwe, which is scheduled for 22nd May in Trent Bridge in Nottingham. Southee will be there with the English team until the end of the test series of five matches against India.
“Thanks to its huge experience in playing in a wide range of conditions around the world and in all formats, it brings valuable knowledge and knowledge in players,” he wrote on Friday in a statement in England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), while on Friday he welcomes southern coaching staff.
After his consulting stint with England, Southee returns to his gaming obligations and at the same time represents Birmingham Phoenix in the competition of one hundred men, which begins on August 5.
Last year, Southee left from an international cricket As a leading New Zealand leader. During 394 matches he claimed 776 goals at an economic rate of 4.01, of which 20 five goals and one 10 goals.
It is remarkable that he also ended his career as the fourth highest six in test cricket history;
England failed to qualify for the finals in the first two editions of the World Test Championship (WTC) and will eagerly make a change in the third.
England will also host Western India for three ODI and three T20is from May 29 to June 10, with matches scheduled for Birmingham, Cardiff, London, Bristol, Chester-Le-Street and Southepton.
The England’s test series against India begins on June 20 with the operator of the headingley series in Leeds.
Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
May 15, 2025