Jon Lewis out as England women's cricket coach after poor World Cup and Ashes results
- Jon Lewis has left his position as head coach of England Women after the team's 16-0 whitewash in the Ashes series.
- The England and Wales Cricket Board conducted an internal review due to the team's poor performances at the Women’s T20 World Cup and Ashes.
- Clare Connor, managing director for women's cricket, thanked Lewis for his contributions but acknowledged the team's disappointing results.
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Jon Lewis Departs as England Women's Head Coach Following Ashes Whitewash
Jon Lewis has stepped down as England Women's head coach following a disappointing Ashes whitewash and T20 World Cup exit, prompting the ECB to seek fresh leadership ahead of upcoming tournaments. Jon Lewis has stepped down as head coach of…
John Lewis steps down as England women's head coach
John Lewis has left his role as the head coach of the England women’s team, effective immediately. After serving as ECB’s Elite Pace Bowling Coach since 2021, Lewis took over the head coach role in November 2022. During his tenure, England have done well in bilateral competitions but the team has failed to find success in global tournaments. In total, England won 52 of the 73 matches that they played during Lewis’ tenure. Clare Connor, ECB Manag…
Jon Lewis out as England women’s cricket coach after poor World Cup and Ashes results
LONDON (AP) — England is looking for a new coach for its women’s national cricket team after Jon Lewis left his post Friday following poor results at the T20 World Cup and in the Ashes series.
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