Farbrace to quit England job

Published February 17, 2019

LONDON: England coach Trevor Bayliss will lose a key member of his staff ahead of the team’s home World Cup and Ashes after it was announced on Saturday that assistant coach Paul Farbrace will leave to join Warwickshire.

Farbrace, credited with helping kickstart England’s revival in one-day cricket, will succeed Ashley Giles as the sport director at Edgbaston after England’s tour of the West Indies ends next month.

Former England spinner Giles left Warwickshire in December to become England’s managing director of men’s cricket, succeeding Andrew Strauss.

Bayliss had already announced he was standing down as England head coach when his contract ends in December, leaving Farbrace facing an uncertain future.

Former Kent and Middlesex wicket-keeper Farbrace, who first worked under Bayliss when the latter was Sri Lanka coach, joined the England staff in 2014 after guiding Sri Lanka to the World Twenty20 title that year.

After England’s woeful early exit at the 2015 World Cup, which saw Peter Moores sacked as head coach, Farbrace took caretaker charge of the side before joining forces with Bayliss again.

The pair have since helped guide England to the top of the one-day international rankings and made them one of the favourites as they go in search of a maiden men’s World Cup title on home soil.

But Farbrace, 51, will not now see the job through, although he was confident the team would succeed without him.

“I have been fortunate to taste some genuine success and be part of the development of some excellent players, who have the world at their feet this summer,” said Farbrace in an England and Wales Cricket Board statement.

Published in Dawn, February 17th, 2019

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