Coventry Telegraph

Trott: Afghanista­n not here to make up numbers

-

JONATHAN Trott will find himself in the unusual position of being in the opposing dressing room to England as Afghanista­n head coach at the T20 World Cup at Perth today.

Trott had a distinguis­hed playing career with England, featuring in 52 Tests and 68 ODIS between 2009 and 2015, establishi­ng a reputation as a reliable and obdurate batter in the difficult number three role.

Since his playing retirement the former Warwickshi­re hero fulfilled a number of backroom roles with England, including as batting consultant, but elected to take the top coaching job with Afghanista­n in July.

Asked whether it will be a strange feeling to face England, the 41-year-old said: “Yeah of course it is.

“But I think it’s exciting in a way, and I think it’s something to be proud of as well, the players and the other coaching staff who have come from English cricket.

“I think getting out of a safe environmen­t is great as a coach. This is what I want to do and I’m very passionate about.”

Trott, who revealed his contract runs until the end of the year, played with or coached a number of England’s current squad but was sceptical that he can offer some inside informatio­n.

He said: “Nowadays with the way that analysts, analysing games with regards to technology and that sort of stuff, I don’t think there’s much you can say that isn’t available.”

While England, Australia and New Zealand will be vying for two semi-final spots in their Super 12s group, Trott insisted Afghanista­n are capable of springing one or two surprises.

Trott added: “We haven’t come here to make up the numbers, the players certainly don’t feel like that or think like that, we certainly don’t train like that. That’s our goal: to do as well as we can.”

 ?? ?? Jonathan Trott
Jonathan Trott

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom