Since Chris Silverwood resigned down following England's humbling 4-0 defeat against Australia in the 2021/22 Ashes, the search for a new head coach for the England men's cricket team has been on. Silverwood's departure was one of the numerous changes made by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), which included the exclusion of veteran pacers James Anderson and Stuart Broad from the English red-ball team for the upcoming West Indies series.
Shane Warne, a former Australia spinner and an icon of the game, has stated his desire to coach the Englishmen as the ECB searches for the ideal candidate to become England's next head coach. Warne has put his name in the hat for the role, arguing that he would be a better fit. The England team, according to Warne, has a lot of depth and potential, but they need to work on the fundamentals, which he can help with as a coach.