Tom Smith Joins England Women as Assistant Coach for T20 World Cup 2026

England Women have appointed former left-arm spinner Tom Smith as their new assistant coach. He joins Head Coach Charlotte Edwards' staff ahead of a packed schedule featuring the 2026 Women's T20 World Cup on home soil. Smith brings significant playing and recent coaching experience from county cricket and The Hundred. His primary role will be as a spin bowling coach for the national team.

Key Points: Tom Smith Appointed England Women's Assistant Coach

  • Former left-arm spinner with 400 wickets
  • Appointed assistant and spin bowling coach
  • Joins ahead of home T20 World Cup 2026
  • Part of a hectic summer schedule including Lord's Test
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Tom Smith joins England as assistant coach ahead of Women's T20 World Cup

Former spinner Tom Smith joins Charlotte Edwards' coaching staff ahead of the 2026 Women's T20 World Cup and a busy summer schedule.

"The opportunity to coach England Women is an amazing one, and I'm incredibly excited to get started. - Tom Smith"

London, April 2

England Women's cricket team has appointed Tom Smith as their new assistant coach ahead of the upcoming Women's T20 World Cup 2026, which will begin on June 12. The former left-arm spinner has taken nearly 400 wickets across all formats during his professional playing career for Sussex, Surrey, Middlesex, and Gloucestershire.

Smith has good coaching experience. His coaching stint began in 2021 in Gloucestershire, when he fulfilled a dual player/coach role before stepping into the assistant coach role in 2025.

Smith also worked as an assistant coach with the Birmingham Phoenix women's team during The Hundred last year.

Smith joins Head Coach Charlotte Edwards' coaching group ahead of a hectic schedule of international cricket that includes the ICC Women's T20 World Cup on home soil, a first-ever Women's Test match at Lord's, and white-ball series against New Zealand, India, and Ireland.

"The opportunity to coach England Women is an amazing one, and I'm incredibly excited to get started. It's shaping up to be a brilliant summer, with a home World Cup on the horizon and a T20 series against India. I'll also be returning to Bristol for the India T20, which will be a really special experience and one I'm very much looking forward to," Smith said in a statement.

"I'd like to thank Jon Lewis, Mark Alleyne, and everyone at Gloucestershire for their understanding and support during this transition. I wish the players, staff, and supporters all the very best for the summer ahead and beyond," he added.

While England Women's Head coach Charlotte Edwards said, "I'm delighted Tom is joining us as our spin bowling coach after a professional playing career spanning nearly 20 years as a left-arm spinner, most notably at Gloucestershire, before moving into coaching at the same county and working with Birmingham Phoenix women."

"Tom is hugely respected in the game and was a vastly experienced white-ball bowler who will, no doubt, share some of his great knowledge. Our group of spin bowlers will benefit massively from his skills and experience," she added.

Meanwhile, England is placed in Group 2 of the T20 World Cup 2026, along with Sri Lanka, Ireland, Scotland, the West Indies, India, and New Zealand. They will start their campaign against Sri Lanka on June 12.

- IANS

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Rohit P
A left-arm spinner as a spin bowling coach for England? Interesting. Our Indian batters like Smriti and Jemimah play spin so well. Hope this appointment means they prepare some tricky pitches, will make for a more challenging and exciting World Cup on their home soil.
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Aditya G
The group with India, New Zealand, West Indies... Group 2 is the real "Group of Death"! England's schedule is packed. Smith's experience will be tested early. From an Indian fan's perspective, I just hope our team gets good practice against quality spin before that crucial match.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while his county record is good, international women's cricket is a different beast. Hope the ECB has done their due diligence. The women's game is evolving fast and needs coaches who can adapt, not just rely on old methods. Wishing him the best though.
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Nisha Z
A home World Cup is a massive opportunity for England. Good move to strengthen the coaching staff. But as an Indian, my full support is with Harmanpreet Kaur and our women in blue! 🇮🇳 Let's bring the trophy home this time. The Bristol match he mentioned will be special for sure.
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Karthik V
Coaching changes before a big tournament can be a double-edged sword. Can bring fresh ideas, but also disrupt rhythm. England women are strong anyway. Main thing is the World Cup is in 2026, so he has time to settle in. The India-England rivalry in women's cricket is getting so good!

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