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THURSDAY, JULY 03, 2025
Flintoff rules himself out of top England coaching job

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TBS Sports
01 July, 2025, 07:45 pm
Last modified: 01 July, 2025, 07:57 pm

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Flintoff rules himself out of top England coaching job

The former England captain has returned to the cricketing fold through coaching roles with the Lions and the Northern Superchargers in The Hundred, following a serious car accident while filming BBC's Top Gear, which left him with significant facial and rib injuries.

TBS Sports
01 July, 2025, 07:45 pm
Last modified: 01 July, 2025, 07:57 pm
Flintoff rules himself out of top England coaching job

Andrew Flintoff has made it clear he has no ambition to succeed Brendon McCullum as England head coach, despite making his coaching breakthrough with the England Lions.

The former England captain has returned to the cricketing fold through coaching roles with the Lions and the Northern Superchargers in The Hundred, following a serious car accident while filming BBC's Top Gear, which left him with significant facial and rib injuries.

Flintoff's influence with the Lions has seen the charismatic all-rounder linked with the top job, particularly in the event that McCullum chooses not to renew his contract, which runs through to the 2027 World Cup and covers all three formats of the game.

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However, Flintoff has dismissed any suggestion of taking over, instead expressing deep admiration for McCullum, likening his impact to that of Gareth Southgate on the England football team between 2016 and 2024.

Speaking on the Stick to Cricket podcast, the 2005 Ashes hero said:
"It's not something I'm looking at. Baz McCullum is incredible – the best England coach."

"He's unbelievable, and the culture he's created is outstanding. It's similar to what Gareth Southgate did with the football lads – not just talented players, but great blokes as well."

"I'm enjoying working under Keysy [Rob Key, England's managing director of men's cricket]. It's no secret he's one of my best mates and has helped me a lot in other aspects of life. With Baz, we've got a brilliant relationship and the utmost respect."

Flintoff first joined then white-ball head coach Matthew Mott's backroom staff on an informal basis in September 2023, though he did not travel to the World Cup in India later that year.

He was, however, part of the England coaching set-up for last year's T20 World Cup, where England's semi-final exit led to the dismissal of Australian coach Mott.

In The Hundred, Flintoff guided the Superchargers close to the knockout stages in his debut season, a remarkable turnaround after they had finished bottom the previous year.

He also oversaw a Lions tour of Australia last winter, and most recently led the side to a drawn unofficial Test series against India A.

"Honestly, right now I feel I'm in the perfect place with the Lions," the 47-year-old added.
"I don't see this as a stepping stone to anything else. I'm fully invested in the role and love working with these lads."

"I'm not eyeing up the franchise circuit or anything else – though I do coach the Northern Superchargers, which came about last year and I've really enjoyed working with Harry Brook there."

"For me, it's about doing the job at hand – it's not about what comes next."

Andrew Flintoff / Brendon McCullum / England Cricket Team

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