Matthew Mott leaves the role of head coach of England cricket team in limited overs format, read big news
In the year 2022, Mott was appointed to the England cricket team. Matthew Mott (Image Credit- Twitter X) England cricket team’s limited format head coach Matthew Mott has resigned from his role today on 30 July. It is worth noting that the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) was not happy with the performance of the England team and Matthew Mott in the World Cup 2023 and T20 World Cup 2024. Also, some media reports at the beginning of last week claimed that Mott could resign from his role at the beginning of the coming week. At the same time, the name of former legendary all-rounder Andrew Flintoff seems to be at the forefront in the race to become the new white ball cricket coach of the English team. It is worth noting that in the year 2022, the ECB had decided that a separate coach would be arranged for the team in Test cricket and a separate coach in ODI and T20 formats. Due to this decision of the board, Matthew Mott was given the responsibility of coaching the limited overs format, while Brendon McCullum was given this responsibility in Test cricket. So in the year 2022, the England cricket team has won the T20 World Cup under the coaching of Mott. However, the ECB was very unhappy with Mott’s performance in the Cricket World Cup 2023 held in India last year and the recent ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 held in West Indies and USA. Matthew Mott issued a statement So, regarding his role, Matthew Mott said through a press release issued by the ECB – I am extremely proud to coach the England men’s team. It is an honor. We have put everything into trying to achieve success over the last two years, and I am incredibly proud of the character and passion the team has shown during that period, including the spectacular victory of the T20 World Cup in 2022.
Andrew Flintoff may replace Matthew Mott as England’s new white ball cricket coach: Reports
For this, ECB Managing Director Rob Key may soon talk to Jos Buttler. Andrew FlintoffI (Photo by Fairfax Media via Getty Images) According to the latest media reports, Andrew Flintoff can become the coach of the new white ball format of the England cricket team. At the same time, after the performance of the England team in the World Cup 2023 and T20 World Cup 2024, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is not happy with the performance of the current coach Matthew Mott. There is also a possibility that Matthew may resign from his role by the end of this week. Also, the captaincy of the current England cricket team captain Jos Buttler seems to be in trouble. ECB Managing Director Rob Key may talk to Matthew Mott and Jos Buttler very soon regarding this. If reports are to be believed, Matthew Mott may resign soon. However, after Flintoff’s name came up for the new white ball cricket coach, former World Cup champion captain Eoin Morgan has already distanced himself from this role. But Andrew Flintoff, the hero of the 2005 Ashes Test series, is leading the race to become England’s new limited overs format coach. Flintoff got the support of Stuart Broad On the other hand, amid reports of Andrew Flinttop becoming the new white ball coach of the England cricket team, former veteran fast bowler Stuart Broad, as quoted by The Mirror, said – He is coaching players of that age, who probably saw him as a hero in his time. The hero of the 2005 Ashes series, Freddie (Flintoff) has an aura. We talk about the style we want to play, and it would be really exciting to have Freddie leading such a team. We know he has a brilliant cricket brain. He is a huge cricket fan and has a lot of energy.