London: The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chief executive David Collier has said that they would likely to appoint new head coach for England team within the next month.
Collier said that the ECB would arrange the interviews during this month and hopefully have an appointment to former Zimbabwe skipper Andy Flower, who resigned in January after whitewash in the Ashes series in Australia.
The candidates for England’s head coach include current limited-overs coach Ashley Giles, former coach Peter Moores, who is currently in charge of Lancashire, Nottinghamshire director of cricket Mick Newell and New South Wales coach Trevor Bayliss, the media reported.
England will face Scotland for their next match in a one-day contest on May 9 followed by a limited-overs and Test series against hosts Sri Lanka, which will start with a Twenty20 match on 20 May, the report added.
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