logo
Gary Ballance to help Zimbabwe against England after joining backroom staff

Gary Ballance to help Zimbabwe against England after joining backroom staff

Telegraph06-05-2025

Gary Ballance will emerge from the cricketing wilderness to be part of Zimbabwe's coaching team for their Test against England at Trent Bridge later this month, having once played for both nations.
Former England batsman Ballance, 35, has kept a low profile since retiring suddenly from cricket in 2023, just three months after relaunching his career in his native Zimbabwe following his involvement in the Yorkshire racism scandal. But he will act as a coaching consultant for the Zimbabwe squad when they meet England on May 22.
'We are thrilled to welcome Gary Ballance to our coaching set-up for this historic tour,' said Zimbabwe's managing director Givemore Makoni. 'His deep understanding of English conditions, gained over years of playing at the highest level, will be a valuable asset to our team's tactical preparation.'
Between 2014 and 2017, Ballance played 23 Tests for England, and even became the third-fastest England batsman to 1,000 Test runs (in 17 innings, after only Herbert Sutcliffe and Len Hutton).
Even after he was dropped, he remained a prolific domestic run-scorer for Yorkshire, where he was also club captain and a close friend of Joe Root. In 2021, his former friend and team-mate Azeem Rafiq accused him of using racist language at the club. Ahead of a Cricket Discipline Commission hearing in 2023, Ballance admitted his guilt.
At a similar time, he returned to play in Zimbabwe, where he was born and grew up before moving to England, where he was schooled at Harrow. He played just one Test for his homeland, scoring a century against West Indies in Bulawayo. He is one of just two players to score a Test hundred for two nations. He also played five ODIs for Zimbabwe, adding to the 16 he played for England. Upon his shock retirement, Ballance said: 'I have reached the stage where I no longer have the desire to dedicate myself to the rigours of professional sport'.
Zimbabwe depart for their Test meeting with England since 2003 this Friday, and have all-rounder star Sikandar Raza, who is in demand on the franchise circuit, in their touring party. After they face England, they will play a four-day match against South Africa at Arundel to help the Proteas prepare for their World Test Championship final meeting at Lord's.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Essex County Cricket Club pictures show match 100 years ago
Essex County Cricket Club pictures show match 100 years ago

BBC News

time35 minutes ago

  • BBC News

Essex County Cricket Club pictures show match 100 years ago

Century-old pictures that show Essex County Cricket Club's first match at their ground in Chelmsford are being shared for the images have been retrieved from the club's archive to mark 100 years since the side took on Oxford University at the County Ground on 20 June to the stadium opening, fixtures were played in Brentwood and later taken on tour across Essex and east executive Dan Feist said the ground gave fans and players alike a "unique feeling of closeness" to the action. The club formed in 1876 as a result of a meeting held at the Shire Hall in Chelmsford on 14 it was not until 49 years later that Essex found a permanent home in the county has gone on to make plenty of history since. Graham Napier rewrote the record books by hitting 16 sixes in a T20 innings in 2008, smashing his way to 152 not out, off just 58 deliveries.A 20-year-old Alastair Cook scored 214 for Essex against Australia in Chelmsford in crowds were able to witness an iconic performance by Simon Harmer in 2017, taking 14 wickets against Middlesex as Essex charged towards winning the County have also been tear-jerking moments, including when legendary run-scorer Graham Gooch retired in 1997. Mr Feist said: "Every club, player, member, spectator and staff member need a focal point."Over the years, Chelmsford has become exactly that for so many."He said those involved with the club could not forget its "nomadic existence" prior to playing at the County Ground. "As many players have said over the years, Chelmsford may not be Lord's, but it is their home," Mr Feist added. "Each section of the ground fosters lasting memories of aspiration, enjoyment and enduring friendships."Quite simply, it is a ground at the very heart of the communities it serves." Follow Essex news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo signs new three-year deal
Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo signs new three-year deal

The Independent

time35 minutes ago

  • The Independent

Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo signs new three-year deal

Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo has signed a new three-year contract to remain at the City Ground until at least 2028. The 51-year-old guided Forest to a seventh-place finish in the Premier League last season, securing European qualification for the first time since the 1995-96 season. For much of the campaign, it looked as though Forest were going to qualify for the Champions League, but they lost five of their last eight games. However, that has not prevented owner Evangelos Marinakis from rewarding Nuno following the club's highest league finish for 30 years, while they also reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup before losing to Manchester City. Nuno said: 'I am delighted to be able to continue our journey at this fantastic football club. 'Since we arrived at Forest, we have worked extremely hard to create a special bond between the players, the fans and everyone at the Club, which helped us achieve great things last season. 'I would like to thank our owner, Mr Marinakis, for his constant support and backing. It is important to me to share a strong relationship with our ownership and we have thoroughly enjoyed working together ever since I arrived at Forest. 'Now is the time to work harder than ever as we strive for more special memories together.' The former Wolves and Tottenham boss arrived at the City Ground in December 2023 following the sacking of Steve Cooper, and helped the club avoid relegation on the final day of the season. Marinakis said: 'Nuno has made a great impact and performed very well during his time with us so far. 'He has demonstrated that he maximises player performance and is an expert at developing players, whilst also embedding our young talent into the first team set-up. 'We enjoy a strong and solid relationship together and, above all, we share the same dream and ambition of writing a new history for Nottingham Forest, competing in the Premier League and in Europe and winning trophies for our great club.'

Galal Yafai reveals beatdowns he took from his older champion brothers knocked him into the fighter he is today
Galal Yafai reveals beatdowns he took from his older champion brothers knocked him into the fighter he is today

The Sun

timean hour ago

  • The Sun

Galal Yafai reveals beatdowns he took from his older champion brothers knocked him into the fighter he is today

GALAL YAFAI reveals the beatdowns he took from his champion older brothers knocked him into the fighter he is today. Yafai grew up as the youngest boxer in the household and admits it was constant civil war at home older siblings Gamal and Kal. 4 4 4 He told SunSport: "My mum would come in screaming and shouting, we'd always end up fighting but I knew my place when you're like ten years old or nine years old. "Two-three years is a big difference. When they were 13-14 years old and I'm only just 10, it's a big jump. So yeah, I knew my position. I used to get beaten up on a little bit!" Despite taking his fair share of brotherly blows, Yafai admits the real wars came between Kal and Gamal. He said: "They were closer in age and I think they felt sorry for me a little bit because I was a little bit smaller than them. "They had the real big fights and my mum used to come out shouting and it was kind of like hillbilly style. It kind of helped us to get where we got to. "Kal was always better than me, Gamal was always bigger and better so I don't think I ever got the better of everyone really. "I could hold my own, well I could hold my own when I got a bit older, but I think they took it easy on me. "But they always helped me anyway, it helped in my career." Yafai trained as a teenager and watched his older brothers become amateur champions - later replicating that success in the professional ranks. The youngest of the pack only began boxing again at 18 but by 2021 he was on the Olympic champion after packing in his job working in a Land Rover factory. Boxing icon Tyson Fury spotted posing topless in Scots town as he chats with locals Now he is undefeated and 9-0 as a pro - meanwhile ex-world champ Kal, 36, is retired and Gamal, 33, now coaches the younger generation. But Yafai - who returns on Saturday against Francisco Rodriguez Jr in a bid to earn a shot at WBC and WBO champ Kenshiro Teraji - doubts brother Gamal will be part of his corner team - preferring he remains just a fan for now. He said: "My coach Rob McCracken sorts all that out and I just like my brothers being there. They help me just being there and showing me support and having my back. "My brother Kal's been in my corner before as like a second in America. But as long as Rob's in my corner and my brothers are there supporting me, yeah, I'm happy." 4

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store