Andy Flower will become England’s white-ball head coach, former cricketer Michael Atherton listed his qualities

Andy Flower’s ability as a coach is evident in various tournaments around the world. He has all the skills required for white ball cricket – Michael Atherton Andy Flower (Photo Source: X/Twitter) The ODI World Cup and T20 World Cup have been a nightmare for the England cricket team. Due to England’s shameful performance, white ball head coach Matthew Pott has decided to step down. After which there is a lot of discussion about who will become the next head coach of England. Former cricketer Michael Atherton says that Andy Flower should be reappointed as the head coach of England. During Andy Flower’s tenure, England won the T20 World Cup 2010, and also became the number-1 team in the Test format. However, despite the success, Flower did not want to remain the coach, because during his tenure many players were not happy with the tough training sessions. Andy Flower has the skills needed for white ball cricket- Atherton Michael Atherton wrote in his column in The Times, Flower transformed the Multan Sultans in the Pakistan Super League, won the Abu Dhabi T10, led St Lucia to its first CPL final, and won the Hundred with Trent Rockets. Andy Flower’s ability as a coach in various tournaments around the world is evident to everyone. He has all the skills required for white ball cricket. Andy Flower is also the head coach of IPL franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore. Michael Atherton also says that international cricket is usually stopped during the IPL and if Flower wants, he can coach in India as it will help him learn the new trends of T20 cricket. The demand for international jobs has gone down compared to earlier, and Flower’s IPL commitments could be an issue. However, there is no international cricket during the IPL window and participation in the IPL will help him learn the new trends of T20 cricket.