Wales Cricket Board: Marcus Trescothick is set to lead England as the interim head coach of the Test side in the upcoming three-match series against Pakistan from Wednesday onwards as the Three Lions enter a new era in the format. England are now in a transition period after the departures of Test captain Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum, with a new coach-captain duo at the helm in the red-ball format.
England's new era will see Stephen Fleming taking over as the full-time Test head coach, with Joe Root reinstated as the red-ball skipper after Stokes' retirement and removal of McCullum from the Test coaching role. However, former English batter Trescothick, who is serving as the assistant coach, will be at the helm of the coaching staff for the Pakistan Test series. Ahead of the series, Trescothick sat down to list down the challenges he and Fleming would face in a new era of English Test cricket.
The 50-year-old stated that he would focus on calming the things as England return to play Test cricket after nearly two months. He also stated that the focus would be on England changing their approach from the Bazball cricket to a slightly more balanced one, where they can blend "positive play" and being "circumspect".