England secure coach Flower’s future with new deal

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(Reuters) - English cricket officials have secured the continuing presence of national coach Andy Flower after the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced on Tuesday they had agreed a new contract with the Zimbabwean.

Flower has been highly successful since taking over from Peter Moores in April 2009 and though he was already on a permanent contract, the ECB drew up a new deal in the wake of suggestions that he could be poached.

“Andy Flower has made a huge impact during his time as England team director and I am delighted that he has committed to the role and will be continuing to build on the considerable progress the England team has made during his time in the position,” Hugh Morris, England’s managing director, said in a statement.

“Andy’s outstanding leadership, commitment and his open and honest approach have been key factors in the success the England squad has enjoyed over the last two years and I have no doubt that under his direction we will continue to see England improve as we strive to become the number one side in the world in all formats of the game.”

Within months of his appointment Flower had overseen England’s Ashes victory over Australia then in 2010 he led them to victory in the ICC World Twenty20 tournament in the West Indies. A rare away Ashes series victory followed in 2010/2011 but there was disappointment too with a poor showing in the 50-over World Cup in Asia when England limped into the quarter-finals where they were thrashed by Sri Lanka.

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