Captain’s brave decision to step down exacerbates an already worrying leadership vacuum in men’s cricket
Last modified on Fri 15 Apr 2022 20.29 BSThere are seven weeks to go until the first Test against New Zealand at Lord’s and English cricket is without a permanent chair, a managing director of men’s cricket, a head coach, a selector and now a captain. Things may start to move quickly on the managing director front in the coming days, but it is still a remarkable leadership vacuum.
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