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Matthew Mott named as England's white ball coach

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have named Matthew Mott as England's new white-ball coach.

The 48-year-old joins the set-up following his successful stint in charge of the Australian women’s team.

Under his tenure, the Australian women team won the ODI World Cup in New Zealand before winning back-to-back T20 World Cups and four consecutive Ashes series.

Mott, who has previously coached in the county cricket with Glamorgan, has signed a four-year contract to lead the current 50-over world champions.

Mott's first series will be a three-match ODI tour of the Netherlands starting on 17 June.

The T20 World Cup 2022 begins in Australia in October while England will fight for their 50-over world cup title in India next year.

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