Cricket-Former England women's stumper Taylor named men's fielding coach for NZ series


FILE PHOTO: Cricket - Women's Ashes Preview - England v Australia - Fischer County Ground, Leicester, Britain - July 1, 2019 England's Sarah Taylor during nets Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers/File Photo

May 14 (Reuters) - Former ⁠England wicketkeeper Sarah Taylor will become the first ⁠female coach to work with the men’s ‌senior team after being named fielding coach for next month's three-test series against New Zealand.

The 36-year-old won the Twenty20 and 50-over ​World Cups with England in ⁠2009 andmade 226 appearances ⁠across all formats before retiring from international cricket in ⁠2019.

Taylor ‌has had coaching stints with county side Sussex and the England Lions since her ⁠retirement and has been appointed on a ​short-term basis ‌in place of Carl Hopkinson, who is working ⁠with Indian ​Premier League (IPL) side Mumbai Indians.

"We’ve been thoroughly, unbelievably impressed with her and the way that she goes ⁠about her business," director of cricket ​Rob Key told reporters on Wednesday.

“I just think she’s one of the best in the business at what ⁠she does. She’s been outstanding, and she’s worked a lot with Andrew Flintoff and (performance director) Ed Barney. They can’t speak highly enough of her."

England have ​dropped opener Zak Crawley and ⁠selected Emilio Gay as Ben Duckett's likely opening partner ​in a reshaped squad for ‌the first test against New ​Zealand at Lord's from June 4.

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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