The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Andrew Strauss resigns:

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LONDON. — England Director of Cricket Andrew Strauss has stepped down from his post, the English Cricket Board confirmed yesterday.

Having spent time away from dayto-day duties this summer he will now take a more flexible role with the ECB, initially supporting Chief Executive Officer Tom Harrison in the process of recruiting a full-time successor.

Zimbabwean Andy Flower, who has covered the role for the last four months, will continue in his interim capacity until December with the intention of joining the Lions in India in January. A full-time appointmen­t will be made before England’s West Indies tour in the New Year.

Explaining the decision, Andrew Strauss said: “After three and a half incredible years with the ECB, I have taken the difficult decision to step down from my role as Director of England Cricket.

“Next year is potentiall­y the most important the game has had in this country, with the World Cup on home soil and a home Ashes series, and we have an incredible opportunit­y to do something special. It is vital that the Director of Cricket can give consistent guidance and support to England Cricket through this period.

“Taking time out this summer to support my wife and kids, as Ruth goes through treatment for cancer, has given me the chance to fully consider what’s right for England and what’s needed at home. The role in cricket requires total focus and commitment to deliver the best results, yet right now I need far more flexibilit­y than could ever be possible in my position in order to support my family. — AFP

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