Paul Collingwood, left, takes over as interim England cricket coach for the Test tour to the West Indies following the departure of Chris Silverwood, right. AP
Paul Collingwood, left, takes over as interim England cricket coach for the Test tour to the West Indies following the departure of Chris Silverwood, right. AP
Paul Collingwood, left, takes over as interim England cricket coach for the Test tour to the West Indies following the departure of Chris Silverwood, right. AP
Paul Collingwood, left, takes over as interim England cricket coach for the Test tour to the West Indies following the departure of Chris Silverwood, right. AP

Paul Collingwood named interim England cricket coach


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Paul Collingwood will take charge of England's Test tour of the West Indies in March after being installed as interim head coach.

The removal of Chris Silverwood after the 4-0 Ashes thrashing, followed by that of assistant coach Graham Thorpe, left Collingwood as the highest-ranked member of the backroom team still standing.

Having led the recent Twenty20 series in the Caribbean, which England lost 3-2, the 45-year-old has been chosen by acting director of cricket Andrew Strauss for the Tests in Antigua, Barbados and Grenada instead of bringing an outsider into the set-up.

Surrey's vastly experienced team director Alec Stewart had been heavily touted as a short-term option but the temporary appointment has been kept in-house for now.

Whether Collingwood is seen as a viable permanent successor to Silverwood remains to be seen, but as a former England captain in white-ball cricket and a highly-rated coach in his own right, the next few weeks could present an opportunity for him to make his case as the leading homegrown candidate.

The last time an interim coach took the reins for a series in the West Indies, Andy Flower in 2009 following the sacking of Peter Moores, he went on to land the job permanently and enjoyed huge success in taking the Test side to number one in the world. Strauss was captain of Flower's side and counted Collingwood as a trusted team-mate.

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    Australia celebrate winning the Ashes series 4-0 after beating England in the fifth Test in Hobart on Sunday, January 16, 2022. PA
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    Australia captain Pat Cummins with the Ashes urn. Getty
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    Australia players celebrate their 146-run victory over England. Getty
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    Australia captain Pat Cummins celebrates after the match in Hobart. Getty
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    Australia bowler Cameron Green celebrates after bowling Dawid Malan of England for 10. Getty
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    England captain Joe Root is bowled out by Australia's Scott Boland for 11. Getty
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    Australia's Scott Boland celebrates bowling Joe Root. AP
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    England opener Rory Burns is bowled by Cameron Green of Australia for 26. Getty
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    Australia captain Pat Cummins celebrates taking the wicket of Ollie Pope for five. Getty
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    Australia's Scott Boland, right, celebrates with Pat Cummins after dismissing England batsman Sam Billings. AFP
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    England batsman Ollie Pope is clean bowled by Australia's Pat Cummins for five. PA
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    England's Zak Crawley is struck by a delivery from Australia bowler Pat Cummins. AP
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    Australia's Nathan Lyon takes a catch to dismiss England batsman Ben Stokes for five. AFP
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    England's Mark Wood, right, celebrates with Joe Root after claiming the wicket of Steve Smith. Getty
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    Australia btasman Steve Smith after losing his wicket for 27. EPA
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    England bowler Mark Wood too career-best 6-37 in Australia's second innings. AFP
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    Australia batsman Alex Carey after bowled by England's Chris Woakes only to be reprieved when a no-ball is called. AP
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    England bowler Mark Wood celebrates dismissing Australia's Mitchell Starc for one. AFP
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    Australia's Alex Carey top scored for Australia in their second innings with 49. PA
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    England bowler Stuart Broad celebrates taking Australia's Cameron Green's wicket for 23. AP

The former Durham player is already in the West Indies, having stayed on for a break, and will join the team in Antigua when they arrive on February 25.

The squad, which is likely to contain a couple of new faces alongside the majority of the side that nosedived in Australia, is set to be named on Tuesday.

Collingwood said: "I am genuinely excited to be leading the Test team for the tour of the Caribbean. I can't wait to get started.

"Having a challenging Test series against the West Indies straight off the back of the Ashes disappointment gives us a chance from now to reset and rebuild.

"Playing Test matches for England is the highest accolade in the game. My objective is to give players clarity, direction and encouragement for them to start building something special."

England's red-ball side has been on the slide for the past 12 months and with one win in the last 14 Tests, they are in the midst of a dire slump in results.

Collingwood must now begin the job of halting that sequence.

"I have spoken to Joe Root and Ben Stokes (captain and vice-captain), and both are excited and passionate to take the team forward in this new cycle," he said.

"Although they know it won't be easy, they have the desire and bravery to do things differently to ensure the team can prosper. We have an opportunity to get back on track."

Collingwood will need a new support team in place, with Richard Dawson a possible asset following his work with the England Under-19s and Lions.

Updated: February 07, 2022, 12:15 PM