Loughborough Echo

Taylor is appointed as Lightning head coach

‘Opportunit­y to develop elite women’s cricket’

- PETE WARRINGTON peter.warrington@reachplc.com

FORMER Scotland and Leicesters­hire batsman Rob Taylor has been appointed as Lightning Cricket Head Coach.

In this new role, alongside the Regional Director of Women’s Cricket, Rob will design and deliver the Lightning Cricket programme, providing long-term direction to the developmen­t of the sport within the region.

He will also work closely with partner counties - Leicesters­hire County Cricket Club, Derbyshire County Cricket Club, Nottingham­shire County Cricket Club and Lincolnshi­re County Cricket Club – ensuring talent pathways through the county age groups and Lightning Cricket academy squad are robust and aligned.

Taylor’s appointmen­t follows Loughborou­gh University’s selection by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) as the East Midlands Regional Host of its new elite women’s cricket domestic structure.

He said: “This is a great opportunit­y to develop elite Women’s cricket in the East Midlands at a time when the sport is gaining real momentum globally.

“When I was Head Coach of Loughborou­gh Lightning in the Kia Super League, I was focused on developing players to perform in an elite environmen­t. We enjoyed great success in that competitio­n and building a programme, culture and team identity that is as strong as that one, is going to be key.

“We have the opportunit­y to train and play in a world-class environmen­t and I’m looking forward to leading and driving forward cricket within the region.”

Taylor previously held the position of Head Coach of the Women’s MCCU programme at the University and as Head Coach of the Loughborou­gh Lightning side that competed in the Kia Super League, reaching back-to-back Finals Day.

Ian Read, Regional Director of Women’s Cricket for the East Midlands at Loughborou­gh University, added: “Rob has consistent­ly delivered at the highest level in cricket in both playing and coaching capacities. We are thrilled to welcome someone of his experience and understand­ing on board and we’re sure the programme will flourish under his guidance and leadership.”

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Rob Taylor . Photo by Still Sport Photograph­y.
■ Rob Taylor . Photo by Still Sport Photograph­y.

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