The life of an England cricket team selector – and why we will miss them

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The life of an England cricket team selector – and why we will miss them | By Taha_Wisden

he England men’s team revolutionised its selection process in April. For more than 120 years, a chairman of selectors – or, since 2008, a national selector – had presided over a panel in charge of picking England’s squads. But it was time for a shift, according to Ashley Giles, the managing director of England men’s cricket. The role of national selector was abolished, with Ed Smith the last man out of the door., assuming control over selection.

 

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