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Matthew Mott Keeps Coaching Options Open Amid England Women's Struggles In Australia
T20 World Cup: Former England men’s white-ball head coach Matthew Mott stated that he would “never say never” to the opportunity of coaching the women's side.
Mott, who played a key role in England’s 2022 T20 World Cup triumph alongside Jos Buttler, stepped down in July last year after a mixed tenure. The Australian, however, remains one of the most successful coaches in women’s cricket, having led Australia’s women to an era of dominance during his tenure from 2015 to 2022.
Under his leadership, the Meg Lanning-led team won two T20 World Cups, the 50-over World Cup, and remained unbeaten in four Women’s Ashes series. Read More...
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