The Guardian (USA)

Jacques Kallis to work with England's batsmen during Sri Lanka Test series

- Ali Martin

England’s batsmen will be able pick the brains of a modern-day great during next month’s two-Test series in Sri Lanka following the appointmen­t of Jacques Kallis as a consultant for the tour.

Kallis, the former South Africa allrounder who recorded 13,289 runs and 45 centuries during a 17-year Test career, has been hired on a short-term deal under head coach Chris Silverwood while England’s regular batting lead, Graham Thorpe, is afforded some down time at the start of a hectic 2021.

The 45-year-old Kallis is part of a coaching set-up that also has Jeetan Patel returning as spin-bowling consultant. The New Zealander, considered favourite to land the role full-time next year, worked with England last winter but was prevented from a repeat during the recent home summer due to a visa issue.

Jon Lewis, the Under-19s head coach, will also continue his work with the seamers until a permanent appointmen­t is made, while James

Foster has once again been asked to mentor the wicketkeep­ers on tour – Jos Buttler, Ben Foakes, Jonny Bairstow and James Bracey – following Bruce French’s recent retirement.

Kallis is clearly the most eye-catching appointmen­t and though Thorpe will return for the four-Test series in India that is due to begin on 5 February, this initial trip represents a unique chance for England’s players to learn from one of the most successful overseas batsmen in the subcontine­nt.

While Kallis never excelled in Sri Lanka, he made eight centuries during 25 Test matches in Asia – only Alastair Cook sits higher among visiting batsmen with nine – and a singular approach to his run-making also tallies up with England’s stated aim of creating a more glutinous batting unit overall.

The deal for Kallis was struck during England’s recent time in South Africa, the abrupt end to which, following an outbreak of Covid-19 in the team hotel that led to the three ODIs called off, once again highlighte­d the precarious nature of organising tours during a global pandemic.

As things stand, England are due

to depart for Sri Lanka on 2 January via charter flight for two behind-closeddoor­s Tests in Galle that begin on 14 and 22 January. They then travel to

India, where four Tests are followed by five Twenty20s and three ODIs.

With a number of countries having banned travel from the UK in the past week in response to the new strain of Covid-19, there are clearly few guarantees. A team spokespers­on insisted on Monday, however, that planning continues as normal.

 ?? Photograph: Gallo Images/Getty Images ?? Jacques Kallis during a South Africa training session earlier this year. The former all-rounder will work as part of England’s coaching team next month.
Photograph: Gallo Images/Getty Images Jacques Kallis during a South Africa training session earlier this year. The former all-rounder will work as part of England’s coaching team next month.

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