Collingwood re-joining Scotland coaching staff for World Cup


  • Cricket
  • Monday, 03 Nov 2014

England's Paul Collingwood fields the ball during their ICC Cricket World Cup group B match against India in Bangalore February 27, 2011. REUTERS/Philip Brown

LONDON (Reuters) - Former England batsman Paul Collingwood will re-join the Scotland coaching staff ahead of next year's World Cup, Cricket Scotland confirmed on Monday.

Collingwood, England's most capped one-day player, worked with Scotland as joint interim head coach at the start of the year and helped them secure their place at the tournament which will be held in Australia and New Zealand.

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