England interim head coach Paul Collingwood on Sunday said his main concentration is on the next four weeks with the Test side on the tour of West Indies. He added that he would 'never say never' if he were to take the job full-time.
Collingwood, who captained England to Men's T20 World Cup triumph in 2010, was named England men's interim head coach after Chris Silverwood was sacked following the 4-0 Ashes defeat in January.
"Look, I would never say never, but my main focus right now is these next four weeks. If we get that right, hopefully, we can get performances out on the park and we can rebuild. It is an amazing job. To be the coach and to try to help these guys get to where they need to be, feels special as well. So I would never say never, but I am just concentrating solely on these next four weeks," said Collingwood to Sky Sports.