This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/sport1/hi/cricket/england/6234033.stm
The article has changed 5 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 1 | Version 2 |
---|---|
Sorry England start Ashes inquest | Sorry England start Ashes inquest |
(10 minutes later) | |
England cricket chiefs have launched a major review of the team's performances in Australia following their crushing 5-0 Ashes defeat. | England cricket chiefs have launched a major review of the team's performances in Australia following their crushing 5-0 Ashes defeat. |
England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive David Collier said the series was a "great disappointment" and "a number of lessons must be learned". | England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive David Collier said the series was a "great disappointment" and "a number of lessons must be learned". |
He promised that the review would be "comprehensive and broad ranging". | He promised that the review would be "comprehensive and broad ranging". |
The ECB said its objective was to help England regain the Ashes on home soil in 2009 and improve one-day results. | The ECB said its objective was to help England regain the Ashes on home soil in 2009 and improve one-day results. |
Several ECB directors met informally on Thursday to consider implementing a review of Team England. | Several ECB directors met informally on Thursday to consider implementing a review of Team England. |
Following their discussions in Sydney, the venue for the fifth and final Test, they issued a statement detailing their plans. | Following their discussions in Sydney, the venue for the fifth and final Test, they issued a statement detailing their plans. |
It read: "The board unanimously supported the establishment of a comprehensive review and will now meet formally to agree the process and composition of the review team." | It read: "The board unanimously supported the establishment of a comprehensive review and will now meet formally to agree the process and composition of the review team." |
606 DEBATE: Why did it go so badly wrong for England? | 606 DEBATE: Why did it go so badly wrong for England? |
The ECB want the review "to determine how Team England performances during the period 2003-7 should be improved in order that England regain the Ashes in 2009 and win an ICC Global One Day Event during the period 2007-11". | The ECB want the review "to determine how Team England performances during the period 2003-7 should be improved in order that England regain the Ashes in 2009 and win an ICC Global One Day Event during the period 2007-11". |
The review is unlikely lead to a change of coach. | The review is unlikely lead to a change of coach. |
Duncan Fletcher, who has already said he plans to take charge of England at the World Cup in the West Indies, appears to have the backing of his masters. | Duncan Fletcher, who has already said he plans to take charge of England at the World Cup in the West Indies, appears to have the backing of his masters. |
"This is not the time to fuel speculation about the head coach," John Carr, the ECB's director of England cricket, told BBC Radio Five Live. | "This is not the time to fuel speculation about the head coach," John Carr, the ECB's director of England cricket, told BBC Radio Five Live. |
"I'm very confident Duncan will be leading the team into the World Cup. | "I'm very confident Duncan will be leading the team into the World Cup. |
"Duncan has himself said that he always reviews his position at the end of each winter. | "Duncan has himself said that he always reviews his position at the end of each winter. |
"I'm sure the ECB general review that is looking at all ECB structures etc will be looking at all elements of personnel within Team England - every post and every position." | |
The World Cup gets under way in March, with England placed in Group C alongside New Zealand, Canada and Kenya. | The World Cup gets under way in March, with England placed in Group C alongside New Zealand, Canada and Kenya. |