Ed Smith was sacked on Tuesday with the help of England national selector coach Chris Silverwood as he was given the option to select forward squads as part of a better reform system.
Smith, 43, is set to mark the third anniversary of his appointment and the third year in a row, which includes a Twenty20 World Cup and Ashes Down.
The timing is therefore unusual, but in a statement issued on Tuesday evening, Ashley Giles, England's managing director, called for "more accountability lines" amid suggestions that the electoral system was outdated. Cited
The new one will have Silverwood at its summit, who will be responsible for all future squad selections and the final XI in the days leading up to the match with two England captains, Joe Root and Avon Morgan.
James Taylor, who was effectively Smith's deputy but whose title was England selector, has moved to a revised position as head scout and will report to Silverwood.
"I would like to personally thank Ed for his contribution to the England team over the last three years. Ed's input has helped us deliver success to all of our England teams, and he has worked with full commitment and professionalism. I wish him well in his future endeavors, ”Giles said.
"The selection process for England has been going on for 120 years. Although the system is characterized by more technological advancement and information-gathering resources than ever before, the organization's optimization is in the best interests of England's men's teams.
"The new structure also clarifies the lines of accountability. Chris Silverwood, as head coach, assumes the ultimate responsibility of selecting England's senior men's squads."
While Smith, somewhat surprisingly, was selected for the first place job by Giles' predecessor Andrew Strauss, he left later this month following the magic of decoration, which saw his first World Cup title and two white-haired looks. Includes first-class rating.
However, in recent months, the England Test team's decision to leave the England Test team under discussion in India due to rest and rotation breaks has caused a lot of resentment.
He was credited with making some bold choices early in his tenure, such as promoting Sam Crane and Ben Fox, although these successes were later followed by his defeat in Barbados in early 2019 due to his influence in England. The spinner will face off and Stuart will be sacked. The West Indies suffered another defeat at the start of last year's Biosecure Summer.
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