Rob Key, the CEO of the English Men’s cricket, hopes that more English talents will “burst on the scene” after Josh of the Language Worcestershire has all attributes to become “one of the best superstructures” in the world.
During his time, Key was known to promote the young, talent to the test group, such as Somerset’s Shoaib Bashir and Lancashire’s Tom Hartley, and handed them their debuts despite their limited home records.
Next week he will celebrate three years in the role – a period during which he rarely was aversion to gambling and indicated that he would continue to risk.
“I watched a lot of Josha tongue that was on our radar and also in our system. I think he’s up there,” Key said, talking about Sky Sports Cricket Podcast.
“You almost call him:
“There are a lot of different entry points in the international cricket. You get boys who have just failed on the scene with so many talents, which Tom Banton did.
“When he first came, you thought,” This child is exceptional “. You could get them in and they can fly and never look back. Alastair Cook came up with the debut and then became the biggest English start of a running shooter. ”
At the beginning of this week, it was announced that Harry Brook would take over from Jos Buttler as an English captain of the White Ball after the unsatisfactory departure in the group stage in the Champions trophies.
When he spoke of his new role, Brook said he was enjoy the challenge to rule the side And we are looking forward to working with the Key.
“What we want from our dough in the test cricket is to have the ability to expose and soak them under pressure pitch and soak them,” Key added.
“The schedule has changed. Our multi -formate dough like Ben Duckett and Brook will play everything. Everyone in this test team can go and do it.
“The likelihood is that the pitch in the test team will probably miss the White-Ball series, because you have to prepare them for a test match against India.
“Then he has to turn into a cricket of a white ball and it’s a bit gloomy, but it’s a good thing because we have a good dose of pitching.”
Key: Brook bring peace to chaos
Key supported the stream as the new Captain of the White Ball and said it would bring a level of peace to the role to help England go back to the track.
“There are a lot of chaos in the lead and captain,” Key said.
“You have to have a poker face, and when everyone looks at him, he thinks he has control and knows what he is doing, that’s really important.
“Not a lot of time, but when you look as if you did it, people think it’s the right way and watch. It’s something Brook does.
“The captain may consider you to look at the Buttler in IPL (Indian Premier League); it looks liberated. This special responsibility can be heavy, but Brook looks like someone who can compare things and concentrate on his launch.
“He won’t be most polished when talking to the media or similar things, but it will be better because it does all of you because it is clear what he wants and has beliefs, which is not always.”
“Now is the time to invest correctly in the regional championship”
The cricket album in England and Wales is to organize another home review and reopen the door to potential playing less accessories in all competitions.
The summer schedule, which began this month at the beginning of this month with the beginning of this month, remains despite similar consultations in 2018 and despite similar consultations and in 2018 and Sir Andrew Strauss “mostly broadcast” high -performance review “in 2022.
Key said that one of the most important things would be investing properly in the conditions in which players play to help replicate the international cricket.
“I believe that one of the most important things is that now it’s time to invest properly in conditions,” Key said.
“It doesn’t matter if you play 10, 20 or 30 championship games; you have to play as much as possible as much as the international cricket.
“This week I watched a lot of cricket championships and some of these courses are painfully slow.
“A lot of time are these guys so overwhelmed and insufficiently source that we have to make sure we put the sources in it.”
England upcoming accessories
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One -time test at home in Zimbabwe (May)
- Thursday 22 May – Sunday 25th May (11:00) – Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Test series at home to India (July-July)
- First test: Friday, June 20, June 24 (11:00) – Headingley, Leeds
- Second test: Wednesday 2 July – Sunday 6th July (11:00) – Edgbaston, Birmingham
- Third Test: Thursday 10th July – 14. – Day 14. July (11:00) – Lord’s, London
- Fourth Test: Wednesday 23 July – Sunday 27th July (11:00) – Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester
- Fifth Test: Thursday 31. July – August 4 (11:00) – The Kia Oval, London
One-day international series at home to West Indies (May-June)
- First ODI: Thursday 29 May (13:00) – Edgbaston, Birmingham
- Second ODI: Sunday 1 June (11:00) – Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
- Third Odi: Tuesday June 3 (13:00) – Kia oval, London
International T20 at home to West Indies (June)
- First T20: Friday 6th June (18:30) -Tate seat Riverside, Chester-Le-Street
- Second T20: Sunday 8th June (14:30) – Unique seat stadium, Bristol
- Third T20: Tuesday 10th June (18:30) – Utility Bowl, Southampton