Inside England's reported nine-man shortlist for Test coach role: The favourite, dark horse and outsiders

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ECB shortlists nine candidates for England's vacant Test coach role.

Andy Flower remains favourite, though age and IPL ties raise doubts.

Marcus Trescothick could serve as interim coach for the Pakistan series.

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England's nine-man race for the Test coaching job

England's search for a new Test head coach has narrowed down to nine potential candidates, with Andy Flower emerging as the clear front-runner following Brendon McCullum's dismissal from the role on Sunday.

Flower, who previously guided England between 2009 and 2014, remains the ECB's top target despite the recruitment process still being in its early stages.

His experience, track record, and previous success make him an obvious choice, though there are several complications that need to be ironed out.

His ongoing commitments with Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the IPL and London Spirit in The Hundred are seen as practical hurdles, while, according to The Daily Mail,Flower himself has privately expressed his reservations about whether, at 58, he wants to take on the pressures of such a demanding role again.

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Even with these doubts, his reputation as a coach makes him the standout name atop the shortlist, particularly given England's alarming form of seven defeats in their last nine Test matches.

The ECB has already begun reaching out to prospective candidates, hoping to have McCullum's successor confirmed well before the opening Test against Pakistan at Headingley on August 19.

However, given the importance of getting this decision right ahead of next summer's Ashes series, the board appears willing to prioritise a thorough selection process over speed. This means an interim appointment remains possible with current assistant coach Marcus Trescothick emerging as a candidate for the upcoming Pakistan series.

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Dark horses for the England Test coaching role

Stephen Fleming

Among the candidates capable of springing a surprise, Stephen Fleming stands out significantly. The former New Zealand captain was actually approached four years ago before McCullum eventually got the job, but turned it down at the time due to his long-term commitment to Chennai Super Kings. With Fleming having just ended his 18-year association with the franchise on Monday, ECB interest has been reignited

Justin Langer

Justin Langer also fits the dark horse category well. Rob Key had previously believed Langer wasn't interested in the England job back in 2022, shortly after his Ashes-winning stint with Australia. The ECB were also concerned about his intense coaching methods following a gruelling COVID-affected period for players. However, that same no-nonsense approach may now appeal to an ECB looking to move away from the perceived excesses of the Bazball era.

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Kumar Sangakkara

Kumar Sangakkara rounds out this group, having balanced his role as head coach and director of cricket at Rajasthan Royals with broadcasting duties for Sky Sports. He is already settled in England and was spotted playing village cricket in Dorset this summer. His cricketing pedigree and familiarity with English conditions make him a genuine contender for the English Test coaching role.

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The outsiders in the mix for England's Test coach role

Jonathan Trott

Jonathan Trott is one of only two English candidates on the list. He impressed during his nearly four-year stint coaching Afghanistan, guiding them to the semi-finals of the 2024 T20 World Cup. He represented England across 52 Tests, and Trott has openly expressed his desire to coach the national side. Though his relatively limited coaching resume at this level places him further down the pecking order.

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Richard Dawson

Richard Dawson, the second Englishman on the list, brings experience of working within the England setup previously and recently guided Glamorgan back to Division One cricket. However, just like Trott, he lacks the marquee profile of others in contention.

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Mike Heeson

Mike Heeson is currently Pakistan's white-ball coach, and the ECB have to deal with the Pakistan Cricket Board to get his release papers. Given the ODI World Cup is just 18 months away, the PCB is unlikely to part ways with Heeson.

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Tom Moody & Adi Birrell

Tom Moody is a vastly experienced candidate across international and franchise cricket, though his current commitments with Lucknow Super Giants complicate his availability.

Perhaps the most unexpected name is Adi Birrell. He has previously coached Ireland and served as South Africa's assistant coach and only recently wrapped up a well-regarded seven-year spell with Hampshire. He is a surprise inclusion and is unlikely to be handed over the reins of the English cricket team.

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