London, November 11
Michael Yardy on Thursday was appointed Sussex Cricket's new Academy Director and will take up the role next month.
Mike began his coaching career at Hove, where he was the club's 2nd XI/Batting Coach between 2017 and 2019. He worked as England Young Lions Batting Coach at the same time.
That followed a 15-year playing career at Sussex, during which time Mike was a key figure in the most successful period in the men's team's history and was club captain from 2009 to 2012. He also played 42 times for England in T20 and one-day internationals between 2006 and 2011 and was part of the team that won the 2010 men's ICC World Twenty20.
Looking ahead to his new role, Mike said "It's great to be coming back to Sussex, particularly in a role that is so crucial to the future of the club. My various roles in the time since I was last at the club have given me a wide range of perspectives which I believe will serve me well as I return to Hove."
"Top of my list of priorities is making sure our emerging young players are ready for professional cricket and can perform in the first team as quickly as possible after reaching that level. As well as the technical and tactical requirements, making sure they've got the mental approach and resilience they'll need will be a big focus of mine and something we'll be looking at throughout the pathway," he added.
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