Edwards to coach England women's team
- Charlotte Edwards became the new head coach for the England women's cricket team on Tuesday, April 1.
- The England and Wales Cricket Board sought a new coach after Jon Lewis's departure following poor results.
- Edwards, a 45-year-old former England captain, brings a wealth of experience from both playing and coaching roles.
- Edwards stated she was delighted to rejoin the leadership and drive the team to success, according to the ECB.
- Edwards will now focus on upcoming series and the World Cup, with a key decision being the appointment of a new captain.
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Charlotte Edwards Becomes New Head Coach Of England Women's Cricket Team
Since retiring from playing in 2017, Edwards has coached across English domestic cricket and global T20 leagues, enjoying success with Southern Vipers in regional cricket, Southern Brave in The Hundred, Sydney Sixers in the Women’s Big Bash League and Mumbai Indians in the Women’s Premier League.
Edwards to coach England women's team
Charlotte Edwards has been named head coach of the England women’s cricket team, the England & Wales Cricket Board said on Tuesday.The former captain and batter, who made over 300 appearances for her country, will coach her first game against the West Indies on May 21 in Canterbury.Since her retireme
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