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ECB appoints Tim Southee as specialist skills consultant for England Men’s teams

London, May 15 (UNI) Former New Zealand international Tim Southee has joined the ECB as a Specialist Skills Consultant for the England Men’s teams on a short-term basis.
Southee, 36, who retired from international cricket in December as New Zealand’s all-time leading wicket-taker, will support England’s squads across all formats through to the conclusion of the Rothesay Test series against India.
With his vast experience of playing in a wide range of conditions around the world and across all formats, he brings valuable insight and knowledge to the players.
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