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Trevor Bayliss

Silverwood frontrunner as Giles endorses one England coach across formats

England are considering appointing Chris Silverwood as the new head coach replacing Trevor Bayliss who will step down in September.

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Ahead of World Cup 2019 and Ashes, Paul Farbrace leaves England set-up for Warwickshire role

Farbrace joined the England staff in 2014 after guiding Sri Lanka to the World Twenty20 title that year.

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Jason Roy, James Vince in Ashes mix: Trevor Bayliss

England's coach has not ruled out changes in the top three, however, despite struggles.

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Jonny Bairstow back in middle order “bad news” for Ben Foakes: Trevor Bayliss

The experiment of batting Bairstow at No 3 is over, says England's coach.

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‘Speechless’ Bayliss wants England to show guts

England coach Trevor Bayliss was left speechless when asked to explain his team's crushing defeat against West Indies in Barbados.

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England must become tougher to avoid collapses: Trevor Bayliss

Bayliss will step down after four years in charge following the Ashes against Australia in September.

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Hopefully we can walk away with the ICC World Cup and Ashes trophy this year: Trevor Bayliss

This will be the first time the two events have taken place in the same country in the same year since the inaugural 1975 men’s World Cup in England.

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New England director Ashley Giles targets ICC World Cup 2019 and Ashes crown

Giles said he was determined to clamp down on the kind of incidents that led to star all-rounder Ben Stokes facing an affray charge last year.

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England to have separate coaches for Test and limited-overs teams?

Ashely Giles first major call as the new director of England Cricket will be to decide whether the men's team needs different coaches for red-ball and white-ball cricket.

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Ben Stokes and Alex Hales set to learn fate at ECB discipline commission hearing

A suspension or fine are among the possible punishments from the ECB’s Cricket Discipline Commission.

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