New Era for England's Cricket: Foreign Selector Takes Charge

England's cricket team appoints Marcus North, an Australian with deep roots in English cricket, as its first foreign national selector. His appointment follows criticism of the previous selectors ignoring county form. With significant changes, including new faces and retirements, the squad gears up for a series against New Zealand.


Devdiscourse News Desk | London | Updated: 13-05-2026 16:58 IST | Created: 13-05-2026 16:58 IST
New Era for England's Cricket: Foreign Selector Takes Charge

England's cricket team has made a bold move by appointing Marcus North, a former Australian batter, as the first foreign selector for the national team. This decision follows heavy criticism after a dismal performance in the Ashes against Australia.

North has extensive experience in English domestic cricket, having played for six county teams and recently serving as director of cricket at Durham, where he collaborated with England's test captain, Ben Stokes. His appointment aligns with calls for the selectors to focus more on county performance.

Changes in the squad were expected after England's struggles. The team, preparing for a home series against New Zealand, includes fresh faces such as Emilio Gay and James Rew. With retirements and injuries affecting the fast-bowling resources, England will lean on younger, untested players.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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