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Sarah Taylor Makes History as England Men's Fielding Coach for NZ Test Series

Former England wicketkeeper Sarah Taylor has been appointed as the fielding coach for England's men's Test side for the home series against New Zealand, making history as the first female coach for the senior men's international team. Taylor will cover for regular coach Carl Hopkinson, who is currently with Mumbai Indians in the IPL. England managing director Rob Key praised Taylor's expertise, noting she has worked extensively with the England Lions setup alongside Andrew Flintoff. The appointment comes after England's fielding struggles during the Ashes defeat in Australia, where they dropped 11 catches.

Sarah Taylor named England men's fielding coach for New Zealand Test series

London, May 13

Former England wicketkeeper Sarah Taylor has been appointed as the fielding coach for England's men's Test side for the upcoming home series against New Zealand, marking a historic first for the national setup.

Taylor, widely regarded as one of the finest wicketkeepers in world cricket during her playing career, will join the squad on a short-term basis as cover for regular fielding coach Carl Hopkinson, who is currently involved with the Mumbai Indians in the IPL.

England men's managing director Rob Key confirmed the appointment following the announcement of England's squad for the opening Test against New Zealand at Lord's next month, according to ESPNcricinfo.

Taylor has been working closely with the England Lions setup during the winter alongside Andrew Flintoff and performance director Ed Barney, earning strong praise from the England management group for her technical expertise and coaching approach.

"I just think she's one of the best in the business at what she does," Key told ECB while speaking about Taylor's appointment.

"She's been outstanding, and she's worked a lot with Andrew Flintoff and Ed Barney. They can't speak highly enough of her," he added.

Taylor's appointment is believed to be the first instance of a female coach working with England's senior men's international team, adding another landmark achievement to a career already filled with pioneering moments.

The 36-year-old represented England in 226 international matches across formats during a distinguished 13-year career and played a crucial role in England's 2017 Women's World Cup triumph.

Renowned for her glovework and sharp cricketing instincts, Taylor was considered among the best wicketkeepers in the game.

Since retiring from international cricket, she has built an impressive coaching resume with roles in county and franchise cricket, including stints with Sussex County Cricket Club and Manchester Originals.

Her arrival also comes at a significant time for England's Test side after fielding errors proved costly during their recent Ashes defeat in Australia. England dropped 11 catches during the 4-1 series loss, with criticism mounting over the team travelling without a specialist fielding coach.

Hopkinson was subsequently reappointed in the role after the Ashes, alongside the return of bowling coach Troy Cooley to the England setup.

Key said scheduling conflicts due to franchise commitments had created the opportunity for Taylor to step in for the New Zealand series.

"As is the nature of the cricket world at the moment, Carl has commitments with the Mumbai Indians," Key said. "We'll still use him at some point, just not for this series."

— ANI

Reader Comments

Ananya R

This is fantastic news! As a woman who loves cricket, seeing Sarah Taylor get this role is so inspiring. But I do wonder—why is it women's cricket coaches always need to be "the best in the business" when men's coaches can just be average? Anyway, she's definitely earned this. Hope she tightens up England's fielding fast! 🇮🇳

Karthik V

Big fan of this! Taylor was a gun keeper-batter for England women, and she's been coaching with the Lions and in county cricket for a while now. The IPL scheduling conflict is a mess though—Carl Hopkinson working with Mumbai Indians while England need him shows how much franchise cricket rules the world game now. At least they found a quality replacement. Good luck, Sarah!

Ravi K

Well done to her! But why is this even news? If a man got appointed as women's fielding coach, nobody would bat an eye. We should just judge her on results, not gender. That said, England's fielding was terrible in the Ashes—dropping 11 catches is school-level stuff. Let's see if she can fix those butterfingers. 🏏

Michael C

As an Australian living in Mumbai, I've watched Sarah Taylor's coaching career with interest since she worked with Sussex. She's got incredible technical knowledge about wicketkeeping and fielding—things that are often overlooked in men's cricket. This appointment makes complete sense. England need all the help they can get before they face our boys again! 😉

Priya S

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