Coventry Telegraph

Kirsten still favourite for England role

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ENGLAND are hoping for a swift conclusion to their hunt for a new Test coach, with South African Gary Kirsten the leading contender as the deadline for applicatio­ns expires.

The window for submission­s officially closes at 6pm today, but informal conversati­ons have already been held and the field of candidates is unlikely to shift at the eleventh hour.

The England and Wales Cricket Board are interviewi­ng for two positions on Monday and Tuesday after resolving to split the red-ball and white-ball roles, but time pressure is most significan­t on the Test team.

They are back in action on June 2 at Lord’s, where they begin a three-match series against New Zealand, and would like the incoming coach, as well as new captain Ben Stokes, to play an active role in squad selection before that.

Kirsten appears to be the man in pole position, as he was four years ago before being edged out by Chris Silverwood.

The interview stage will be led by director of cricket Rob Key alongside Sir Andrew Strauss and chief executive Tom Harrison.

Simon Katich is another live candidate, emerging as the likeliest Australian to cross the Ashes divide, Ottis Gibson’s name refuses to go away despite suggestion­s that he is committed to his current role in charge of Yorkshire and Graham Ford forged close links with Key at Kent.

Internal candidates such as Paul Collingwoo­d, one of Silverwood’s assistants and recently interim head coach in the West Indies, and Young Lions coach Richard Dawson may find themselves with a better chance of pitching for the limited-overs vacancy.

If former South Africa and India coach Kirsten does emerge successful, an agreement would need to be reached over his role as batting coach with Indian Premier League franchise Gujarat Titans. They are currently top of the IPL table with the competitio­n running until May 29 - just four days before England’s Test summer begins.

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