Mark Ramprakash axed as England batting coach, Graham Thorpe reportedly set to take over

Mark Ramprakash was contracted until the end of the forthcoming season but has been ousted following the arrival of new director of men's cricket Ashley Giles.

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Mark Ramprakash axed as England batting coach, Graham Thorpe reportedly set to take over

Mark Ramprakash was appointed as the batting coach of the England cricket team in 2014. (Image credit: Twitter)

Mark Ramprakash will leave his role as England's batting coach amid reports Graham Thorpe is ready to take the job in time for this year's Ashes. Ramprakash had worked with England since 2014 and was focusing on the Test team while Thorpe worked regularly in the one-day set-up. Former Middlesex and Surrey batsman Ramprakash was contracted until the end of the forthcoming season but has been ousted following the arrival of new director of men's cricket Ashley Giles. Ramprakash, whose last England assignment was the 2-1 Test series defeat against the West Indies, tweeted the news on Friday. 

"I've just been informed that I will not be involved in the Ashes series," the 49-year-old wrote. 

"It's been a huge privilege to support the team over the last 5 years. I'd like to wish all the staff & players the very best of luck for the future." Ramprakash is the second senior member of the backroom team to leave ahead of head coach Trevor Bayliss' departure at the end of his contract in September. 

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An ECB spokesman said: "We will finalise the coaching set-up for the Ashes in the next couple of weeks. Mark Ramprakash will not be part of the coaching set-up for the Ashes."

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Mark Ramprakash has been batting coach of England since 2014.
  • England will take on Australia in five Tests in the 2019 Ashes after World Cup.
  • Trevor Bayliss' contract ends after the end of the Australia series in September.
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