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Who could be considered as England’s new white-ball coach?

Matthew Mott agreed to leave the post following two disappointing World Cups.

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England are on the lookout for a new white-ball coach after Matthew Mott agreed to leave the post following two disappointing World Cup campaigns.

Here, the PA news agency assesses some of the names who could be considered.

Kumar Sangakkara

Kumar Sangakkara carries his helmet and gloves after being dismissed in a Test match against England.
Kumar Sangakkara ticks plenty of boxes for England with his glittering CV (Martin Rickett/PA)

Andrew Flintoff

Andrew Flintoff smiles during a warm-up session ahead of England's T20I against Pakistan at the Oval in 2023.
Flintoff remains one of England’s best known cricketing personalities (Adam Davy/PA)

Mike Hussey

Mike Hussey turns and smiles at the camera during a T20I between Australia and England in 2010.
Mike Hussey has already worked in the England environment (Rui Vieira/PA)

Jonathan Trott

Jonathan Trott looks to the right in his Warwickshire kit during a County Championship game against Kent.
Jonathan Trott has experienced international cricket as player and coach (Simon Cooper/PA)

An internal candidate

Marcus Trescothick clutches a catching mitt during an England training session in 2023.
Marcus Trescothick has been given the job on a caretaker basis (Mike Egerton/PA)
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