Andrew Flintoff played 79 Tests and 141 one-day internationals for England Iconic England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff says he has not thought about the prospect of replacing Brendon McCullum as head coach. Flintoff, 47, who played 227 times for England between 1998 and 2009, wasappointed coach of England Lionsâ the development side below the senior XI â last year as he returned to cricket following hislife-threatening crash on the set of Top Gear. He has also worked with the senior squad as an assistant and is the head coach of Northern Superchargers in The Hundred, leading to suggestions he could replace New Zealander McCullum, who is contracted until 2027. "It's not something I'm looking at. Baz McCullum is incredible - the best England coach," Flintoff told the Stick to Cricket podcast. "Honestly, at the moment, I feel as though I'm in the perfect place working with the Lions. "I don't see this as a stepping stone to anything else, I'm invested in this and get a chance to work with these lads." Flintoff led the Lions on trips to South Africa and Australia in the winter and, having been withEngland Under-19s for their win against Indiain Northampton on Monday, joined the full squad at their practice on Tuesday in Birmingham before the second Test against India. McCullum was made England Test coach in 2022 and has overhauled the side by implementing a positive approach since. At the start of the year he also took on the role of England white-ball coach, having replaced Australian Matthew Mott who was sacked last year. Flintoff worked under Mott on a temporary basis, first in September 2023 and then at the T20 World Cup in the Caribbean last year. He is also a long-time friend of England managing director of men's cricket Rob Key, who has said Flintoff would make an excellent head coach in the future. "I'm enjoying working under Keysy," said Flintoff, a crucial player in England's famous 2005 Ashes win. "It's no secret he's one of my best mates and he's helped me so much in other things. With Baz, we've got a great relationship and the utmost respect. "He's unbelievable and the culture he's created is incredible. It's similar to what Gareth Southgate did with the football lads." Flintoff had largely moved away from cricket prior to his crash in December 2022, which left him with serious facial injuries. After an initial private return â he attended matches in a balaclava at the invitation of Key â he was named head coach of the Superchargers' men's side in The Hundred last year and has become an increasingly public figure again. "I'm not looking at the franchise world or anything else, although I do the Northern Superchargers which came around last year and I enjoy working with [Superchargers captain] Harry Brook on that. "I think 'I've got a job to do here' and it's not like 'what's next?'." Former all-rounder Moeen Ali also joined England's staff on Monday as they prepared for the second Test which begins on Wednesday.
Flintoff not thinking about becoming England coach
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Andrew Flintoff, the former England all-rounder, has stated that he is not considering the role of head coach for the England cricket team, currently held by Brendon McCullum. Flintoff, who has an illustrious career with 79 Test matches and 141 one-day internationals for England, has been actively involved in coaching since his life-threatening accident on the set of Top Gear in December 2022. He was appointed as the coach of the England Lions, the development team, last year, and has also worked as an assistant with the senior squad. Flintoff expressed his satisfaction with his current role, emphasizing that he is not viewing it as a stepping stone to a higher position. He described McCullum as an exceptional coach and reiterated his commitment to working with the Lions, focusing on the development of emerging talent in cricket.
Flintoff's recent coaching experiences include leading the Lions on tours to South Africa and Australia, as well as participating in training sessions with the full England squad ahead of their Test against India. He acknowledged the positive changes McCullum has brought to the team since taking over as head coach in 2022 and noted the strong relationship he has with both McCullum and Rob Key, the managing director of men's cricket. Flintoff is enjoying his coaching responsibilities, particularly with the Northern Superchargers in The Hundred, and he is not interested in pursuing opportunities in franchise cricket at this time. His focus remains on his current roles, and he is dedicated to contributing positively to the teams he is involved with, including the England Lions and the Superchargers.
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