Marcus North Set to Become England's First Overseas National Selector

Former Australia batter Marcus North is reportedly set to become England's new national selector, replacing Luke Wright. The Durham director of cricket has emerged as the frontrunner after the interview process, beating Steven Finn and Darren Gough. If confirmed, the 46-year-old would be the first overseas appointment in the role, traditionally held by English figures. North's extensive county cricket experience and administrative work at Durham were key factors in the ECB's decision.

Key Points: Marcus North to Replace Luke Wright as England's National Selector

  • Marcus North to replace Luke Wright as England's national selector
  • Would become first overseas appointment for the role
  • North's work at Durham and county ties key to selection
  • Role vacant since Ed Smith left ECB five years ago
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Marcus North to replace Luke Wright as England's national selector: Report

Former Australia batter Marcus North is set to become England's new national selector, replacing Luke Wright. He would be the first overseas appointment in the role.

"Marcus North's extensive involvement in county cricket and his administrative experience were decisive factors in the ECB's thinking - The Telegraph"

New Delhi, May 7

Former Australia batter Marcus North is reportedly set to take over as England's new national selector, with the England and Wales Cricket Board expected to formalise the appointment in the coming days. The Durham director of cricket has emerged as the frontrunner for the role after the completion of the interview process, edging out former England pacers Steven Finn and Darren Gough.

North is likely to step into a position that carries broader responsibilities than the role previously held by Luke Wright, who resigned following England's Ashes campaign earlier this year, citing family commitments and the demands of extensive travel. The post of national selector has remained vacant since Ed Smith left the ECB structure five years ago.

If confirmed, the 46-year-old would become the first overseas appointment tasked with leading England's selection process. While the national side has previously employed foreign coaches, including current head coach Brendon McCullum, the selectors' role has traditionally been held by English cricket figures.

According to the Telegraph, North's extensive involvement in county cricket and his administrative experience were decisive factors in the ECB's thinking. The 45-year-old has spent nearly a decade overseeing cricket operations at Durham and is widely credited with helping stabilise the club after its financial crisis and enforced relegation in 2016.

A former Australia international, North played 21 Tests between 2009 and 2010, including two Ashes series. However, his long association with English domestic cricket appears to have strengthened his candidature. Over the years, he has represented multiple counties and built strong ties within the county circuit, both as a player and administrator.

Since taking charge at Durham, North has overseen the development of several players who have entered England's setup in recent seasons. The county supplied four players to England's Ashes group last winter, while youngsters such as Emilio Gay and Ben McKinney are regarded as prospects for future Test selection.

North has also worked closely with England captain Ben Stokes at Durham and white-ball skipper Harry Brook during his stint with the Northern Superchargers franchise in The Hundred. He is expected to assume duties in time for England's squad selections for the upcoming home summer, including the Test series against New Zealand and the England Lions fixtures against South Africa A.

- IANS

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Priya S
Honestly, I find this surprising. England has so many experienced cricketers – why look to Australia? But then again, we Indians also hired foreign coaches like John Wright and Duncan Fletcher. If North's track record at Durham is strong, maybe he'll bring a fresh eye to England's selection. Let's see how this plays out.
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Rohit P
This is massive! 🏆 First time an overseas selector for England. Marcus North might be the right man – he revived Durham from near collapse. But I hope he doesn't just favour Durham players. Remember how some Indian selectors were accused of bias towards their state associations? Let's see if he stays neutral.
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Kavya N
As an Indian cricket fan, I watch England's selection drama with interest. Their system has often been chaotic – remember how many changes they made? North seems like a steady hand. 😊 Also, it shows how global cricket is becoming. Just like our IPL teams look abroad for coaches, now England looks abroad for selectors. Evolution!
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Arjun K
Wait, this is surprising. An Aussie picking English teams? 😅 But in all seriousness, North's work at Durham is commendable – turning around a club in crisis. He's also worked with Stokes and Brook. My only concern: can someone with just 21 Tests really judge talent for a top team? But then, successful players don't always make good selectors. Look at our own MSK Prasad vs the likes of Chetan Sharma.
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Deepak U
I think this could be a masterstroke by ECB. North has seen generations of county cricket, knows the system well. Plus, as an outsider

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