England on Friday added former ODI captain Adam Hollioake to their coaching staff ahead of the fourth Ashes Test in Sydney. Hollioake joining will help a severely depleted English coaching staff with four main members, including head coach Chris Silverwood, left in Melbourne due to the COVID-19 outbreak in the touring camp.
Silverwood is isolating due to being in close contact with a family member testing positive for COVID-19 while spin coach Jeetan Patel, fast bowling mentor Jon Lewis and strength and conditioning lead Darren Veness all tested positive for the virus. Batting coach Graham Thorpe is doubling up as a head coach with help of consultants Ant Botha and James Foster.
"It is an honour to be asked to come down and help the boys. It has been a tough tour but if I can help in any way then that is what I'll do. I've jumped in the car to make things a bit safer COVID wise, but I'll still have to go through some protocols when I get to Sydney. We've got to make sure we keep a very short-term view for these next two Test matches. You can't change what has happened in those 12 days of cricket but you can influence what the next two games hold for you. I just want the players to show they are capable at this level," Hollioake was quoted as saying by mirror.co.uk.