Ahead of the T20I series against Pakistan and the subsequent ICC Men's T20 World Cup, the England team management has brought in David Young, the Manchester City psychologist with an impressive record, to rejoin the squad for the tournament, having previously been the head coach of the England cricket team. Were together. , Went.

Young has performed brilliantly with Manchester City in recent times, with the team winning four consecutive Premier League titles in the last four years. Before joining the Premier League club, Young was overseeing the senior men's team of the England cricket team from 2016 to 2020.

Young has joined the England squad for the T20 series against Pakistan and will remain until the end of the Men's T20 World Cup.England white-ball coach Matthew Mott believes the presence of Young, who was with the team when it won its first ICC Men's Cricket World Cup in 2019, will improve communication. “He's been with the team before, and he's already been a great colleague, so I messaged him back. Making sure my messages are clear.

"It's always good to have someone out of the team who makes sure you're getting your message across... He's still playing other roles but we included him for this series and the start of the World Cup Has also been included." " said Mott.

Following England's disappointing performance during the recently concluded Men's Cricket World Cup in India, Mott wanted to adopt a more open approach.

"When you have the kind of enthusiasm we have, you can't afford 'business as usual'," Mott said of England's comeback in India. "You have to redefine the way you move forward as a team. " "As a group, we have been in and around our training sessions," the England coach was quoted as saying by ICC-cricket.com on Thursday. Commit to being a little more open to helping each other.,

He concluded, "In India, we were all guilty of being a little isolated and trying to solve problems ourselves. We as a group committed to opening up and being a little more vulnerable so that we could help each other." Can help." Can do." .