The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has brought in former New Zealand fast bowler Tim Southee ahead of the upcoming English summer. The veteran cricketer has been appointed as a Specialist Skills Consultant for the England Men’s teams and will work with the side on a short-term assignment.
Southee recently ended his 16-year international career as New Zealand's all-time leading wicket-taker. England are set to host a one-off Test against Zimbabwe and a five-match series against India. They will be looking to bounce back after underwhelming performances in Test cricket over the past two seasons.
Tim Southee Appointed as Specialist Skills Consultant for England Men's Teams
On Thursday, the England and Wales Cricket Board announced on its website that Tim Southee has joined as a Specialist Skills Consultant on a short-term basis. Southee will assist England across all formats until the end of the Test series against India.
"Former New Zealand international Tim Southee has joined the ECB as a Specialist Skills Consultant for the England Men’s teams on a short-term basis," the statement reads.
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