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On this day in 2009: Andy Flower named as England team director

His appointment came following a global search to find Peter Moores’ successor.

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On this day in 2009, the England and Wales Cricket Board announced that former Zimbabwe captain Andy Flower had been appointed England team director.

His appointment came following a global search to find Peter Moores’ successor and potential high-profile targets such as Australian Tom Moody and South African Mickey Arthur ruled themselves out, while Kent’s Graham Ford withdrew his application.

Flower was appointed on a permanent basis after acting as interim head coach on England’s tour of the West Indies, which is when he made up his mind to put himself forward for the job.

Andy Flower
Andy Flower was named England Team Director in 2009 (Anthony Devlin/PA)

“I’m very honoured to be given the position. I believe the last three months will stand me in good stead.

“I was interim coach for that tour, now that I’m in charge, so to speak, things change, definitely.”

Flower spent five years at the helm and the start of a largely successful stint saw England beat Australia 2-1 in the 2009 Ashes just months after his appointment.

Andy Flower
Flower oversaw a hat-trick of Ashes victories (Andrew Matthews/PA)

Another triumph over Australia followed in 2013 with a 3-0 win, but a 5-0 reverse in the return Ashes spelt the end of his reign as team director and he subsequently stepped down in January 2014.

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