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Giles replaces Strauss as England’s new director of cricket

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London: Former England spinner Ashley Giles has replaced Andrew Strauss as the new Managing Director of England Men’s Cricket, the England and Wales Cricket Board announced on Friday.
Giles, who is Sport Director at Warwickshire, will be responsible for building the coaching and management structure to support the England men’s cricket teams across all formats.
Former England captain Strauss stepped down from his position in October to support his wife Ruth in her fight against cancer.
Giles played 54 Tests for England and later worked as a national selector from 2008-2014.
“I am delighted to be joining the ECB and shaping the future of England cricket throughout the men’s game,” the 45-year-old said in a statement.
“I am very grateful for the opportunity and excited about working with some talented people. The legacy left by Andrew Strauss has put the performance programme in a stable place.” — Reuters



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