England assistant coach Paul Collingwood has been named interim head coach for next month’s three-Test tour of the West Indies, the England and Wales Cricket Board said on Monday.
Collingwood, 45, takes over after Chris Silverwood stepped down last week following the team’s 0-4 series defeat in the Ashes against Australia.
“Having a challenging Test series against the West Indies straight off the back of the Ashes disappointment gives us a chance from now to reset and rebuild,” Collingwood said in a statement.
“I have spoken to (Test captain) Joe Root and Ben Stokes, and both are excited and passionate to take the team forward in this new cycle. Although they know it won't be easy, they have the desire and bravery to do things differently to ensure the team can prosper. We have an opportunity to get back on track.
“My objective is to give players clarity, direction and encouragement for them to start building something special.”
England’s squad will be announced on Tuesday and they will fly out on Thursday. The first Test begins on March 8 in Antigua.
Collingwood is a former captain of England’s limited-overs side who led the team to the 2010 World T20 title. He took charge of the team’s T20 tour of the West Indies last month which England lost 2-3.