Bayliss appointed England head coach

indo-asian news service

London, May 26: The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) appointed Australian Trevor Bayliss as their new head coach Tuesday.
Bayliss, who is currently coach of New South Wales, is due to join the ECB next month – in time to take charge of the team for the start of the Ashes in July.
“Trevor has an outstanding record as coach, has global experience and is very highly regarded in the game. He has proved himself in both domestic and international cricket, has a strong reputation for man-management and has shown how to build winning teams in all three formats,” ECB director of England Cricket, Andrew Strauss said.
“His expertise in the shorter forms of the game will be vital as we build towards three major ICC events over the next four years; the ICC World T20 tournament in India in 2016 and the Champions Trophy and World Cup which will be staged in England and Wales in 2017 and 2019, respectively,” Strauss added.
Newly-appointed coach Bayliss said in the release: “It’s an honour to be appointed England coach. There’s a great opportunity to help Alastair Cook and Eoin Morgan shape the direction and development of their respective teams. I am also looking forward to working alongside Paul Farbrace once again as we have a similar outlook on the game, get on well after two years working together and have kept in touch.”
Bayliss has an impressive track record which includes leading Sri Lanka to the finals of the World Cup in 2011 and the World Twenty20 in 2009 and to their highest position (second) in the world Test rankings. He has also helped KKR win the IPL title twice in 2012 and 2014.

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