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Ashley Giles rules out appointing separate coaches for red and white-ball cricket

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Eoin Morgan is to continue as limited-overs captain.

Ashley Giles admits England could have an interim head coach for the upcoming tour of New Zealand but has ruled out appointing separate coaches for red-ball and white-ball cricket.

Trevor Bayliss finished his tenure after the drawn Ashes series earlier this month and thoughts have now turned to who may replace the Australian.

England will play two Tests and five Twenty20s in New Zealand, which start on November 1 with the Test series ending in early December, and Giles concedes an interim coach may oversee that tour.

Trevor Bayliss left his role as England head coach after the Ashes (Mike Egerton/PA)

"When we go to the shortlist and interviews, it depends on their circumstances and there will be different circumstances with all these coaches, so if we have to go interim, we will," Giles revealed.

"I'm not going to talk about who that will be now. Hopefully we won't have to, but that bit is less important than getting the right man for the next four years."

England have not advertised the position, with Giles instead gathering interest before a final shortlist is drawn up.

He added: "There's some strong candidates out there. You'll know them, I'm not going to go through the list and who is favourite and whatever.

"There's some internal, some English and some very good overseas. I'm looking forward to it and it's a big appointment."

Giles was England's limited overs head coach between November 2012 and April 2014, with Andy Flower head coach of the Test team for the majority of that time.

He thinks moving forward with one head coach for both formats of cricket is the best approach, with no potential conflict over certain players needing to be rested or coaches with different styles and experience.

"I think having one voice is important, but accepting that one voice is going to need some time away from the environment and if you've got three very good assistants, it's an opportunity to develop them as leaders," Giles said.

"And again, it's a consistent voice of sorts because the players will know them, so that's how I see it."

Giles also confirmed that Eoin Morgan would continue as captain of the limited overs team with the focus on the Twenty20 World Cup in Australia next year and has given his "full support" to Test skipper Joe Root.

“He is a fantastic leader of men in that dressing room and with us losing Trevor it was important we maintained some consistency and that leadership going forward”
- Ashley Giles on Eoin Morgan

It was a summer to remember for Morgan, leading England to their maiden 50-over World Cup win and although Root played a key role in that success, he was unable to reclaim the Ashes as captain of the red-ball side.

On Morgan, Giles said: "We met probably about a month after the World Cup final and he wanted some time to consider his future, which is just the way Morgs operates.

"He's very sensible, very logical and thankfully he rang me a couple of weeks after that and said 'I'm absolutely fully committed to going forward and looking forward to it refreshed'.

"So, I'm delighted. He is a fantastic leader of men in that dressing room and with us losing Trevor it was important we maintained some consistency and that leadership going forward."

Morgan captained England to World Cup success (Nick Potts/PA)

For Root, Giles is excited for the Yorkshire batsmen to work with a new head coach and create a plan to win back the Ashes in Australia for the 2021-21 series.

He explained: "I think Joe needs a coach who is going to offer him a bit more structure and a bit more discipline.

"I don't mean discipline with the stick, but a bit more organisation and really work with him on what the DNA of that team is going forwards and what they want to achieve, so it is a tricky balance.

"We haven't neglected, that might be a strong word, but the last four years we know we focused primarily on white-ball cricket and we've got to redress that balance.

Joe Root has been given full support as Test captain (John Walton/PA)

"How do we make sure we've got the right red-ball players coming through? How can we make sure we arrive (in Australia) with a group of fast bowlers who can challenge on those pitches.

"The right spinner, does it need to be a leg spinner? We can really start planning towards that, but the challenge is trying to win a Twenty20 World Cup at the same time.

"Have we ever been able to really focus broadly across all competitions? I don't know, but we'll have a good crack at it."

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