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Smith in frame for England selector role

Cricket Australia deny that Langer appointed new coach

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Ed Smith is expected to be named as England’s new national selector by the England and Wales Cricket Board, with former coach Andy Flower also understood to be in contention.

The former England batsman, who has been working as a pundit since retiring in 2008, is the front-runner for the role after previous incumbent James Whitaker stepped down last month.

Smith and Flower have both been interviewe­d for the post along with former England players Mike Selvey and Derek Pringle, with the ECB set to confirm their appointmen­t later this week.

The move comes as part of a major shake-up of England’s selection process, instigated by Andrew Strauss, the director of England cricket, which will also see Angus Fraser and Mick Newell — directors of cricket at Middlesex and Nottingham­shire respective­ly — leave their positions on the three-man panel. Instead, a new independen­t selector will be appointed by the new national selector, with head coach Trevor Bayliss remaining on the panel.

Meanwhile, Australia have rejected speculatio­n linking Justin Langer with the vacant head coach role. Reports yesterday suggested Langer was close to being named the successor to Darren Lehmann, who stood down from the post in the wake of the ball-tampering scandal in South Africa last month. A Cricket Australia spokespers­on said: “The process to be undertaken for the appointmen­t of a new Australian men’s head coach will be discussed and agreed at the CA board meeting this Friday. No appointmen­t has been made.”

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