DIZZY: The inside story behind the England coaching appointment

By Jason Gillespie / Expert

ROAR EXCLUSIVE: It sure has been a surreal two weeks. It began when Andrew Strauss mentioned publicly that I was a person that the ECB was interested in speaking to about the vacant England coaching post.

We were sitting in our viewing area at Headingley during a match when Strauss’ statement was broadcast on Sky Sports.

My overriding emotions at the time were simply that I was humbled and flattered that I could be thought of highly enough for a big international coaching post.

My other emotion was “oh no!” which was confirmed moments later when our Yorkshire lads started to give me stick.

They are a fantastic bunch of guys and there is a strong bond between the players and our coaching staff. However, this does not stop them ribbing us when they see fit – and in this instance it was my turn.

The funniest one was when one of the lads mentioned myself and Paul Farbrace potentially working together again. Paul was our second team coach at Yorkshire in 2012 and 2013.

They said that Harry and Marv – the ‘Wet Bandits’ – will work together again. For those who don’t get it, Harry and Marv were the two robbers who were outsmarted by Macaulay Culkin’s Kevin McAllister in the original Home Alone movie and the lads are convinced we are the spitting image of them.

The jokes kept coming. Over the next few days, every time I was on my phone one of the lads would say, “Oh Dizz will be with you in a sec, he’s just on the phone to Straussy”.

Another one I heard was “Dizz, what size shoe are you? Adidas [English kit sponsor] need it”.

To be fair to the lads, they were very good to me throughout the process. I was conscious of all the media speculation and I was determined that it didn’t affect our games and our preparation.

When I spoke to our director of cricket Martyn Moxon and our chief executive Mark Arthur after being asked by the ECB to meet, I mentioned how I want to go and meet with Andrew Strauss and Tom Harrison.

The reason for this was simple. I felt I had nothing to lose. I was in a win-win situation.

I love my job at Yorkshire and I have a wonderful opportunity to coach the Adelaide Strikers in the BBL. So put simply, I could go down and meet the ECB for a chat.

If it got to the point where a job offer was put forward, then I would have some decisions to make. If not, then I have still experienced sitting for an interview in relation to a big international coaching gig.

They understood and wished me well. They both made it clear they wanted me to stay but understood that it was OK to go and have a conversation with the ECB.

The interview was very simple. It was a relaxed conversation that went well. It was made very clear to me by Andrew and Tom that they were speaking to a number of candidates. I was very impressed by the both of them.

There is clearly a passion to help English cricket and it became very evident that the ECB is in very good hands with these two men involved.

From the moment the media knew that I met with Andrew and Tom until the moment Andrew rang me to say that they had offered the job to someone else, it was very hectic.

There was a lot of media speculation and attention. It again was very flattering and being told by everyone I had the job in the bag was very surreal.

The reason for me feeling this way was pretty simple. I knew that although I was a chance, it was far from a done deal.

I knew I had no international coaching experience and not a lot of experience of success in the short forms of the game.

I am only in my sixth season of coaching at first class level, which I discussed with Andrew and Tom.

So when I received the phone call from Andrew letting me know that they had their preferred candidate, I was not surprised.

I thanked Andrew for the opportunity to meet and wished him well.

I rang Martyn Moxon immediately after I spoke with Andrew. He passed on his commiserations, but followed it up with “however Dizz, from a purely selfish point of view, we are glad you are staying!”

I also cannot speak highly enough of Yorkshire and the Adelaide Strikers for all their support over the last couple of weeks. It has been very nice to know that I’m valued and wanted.

I want to say a massive thank you to everyone at Yorkshire, particularly Martyn Moxon, Mark Arthur and all the players and staff. Also a big thank you to Keith Bradshaw, Andrew Sincock and Tim Nielsen at the Strikers for their understanding throughout the last couple of weeks.

It has been much appreciated.

For what it’s worth, I believe the right decision was made to offer the job to Trevor Bayliss. His CV is very impressive and is spoken of incredibly highly by everyone that has worked with him.

On reflection, putting myself in Andrew and Tom’s shoes and looking at what is required for England to continue to improve and develop in all forms of the game, I would have come to the same decision.

I wish Trevor all the best in his role with England. I believe the England players will thrive under his management.

He is exactly the type of coach this team needs.

The Crowd Says:

2015-06-01T06:38:08+00:00

Christo the Daddyo

Guest


Dizzy's gone native with all the "lads" references!

2015-06-01T02:41:38+00:00

JGK

Roar Guru


This is a joke right? They are professional sports people. Will you pay their lost wages just because you don't want them coaching someone else?

2015-05-31T10:56:31+00:00

Internal Fixation

Guest


I second that. Great read Dizzy.

2015-05-30T23:45:00+00:00

Sideline Comm.

Guest


Although Langer might have something to say about that.

2015-05-30T20:29:36+00:00

Frederick

Guest


Classy article from a classy man.

2015-05-30T13:06:10+00:00

Adsa

Guest


When I heard you were in the running for the gig, all I could ponder on the subject was how odd it would feel if Dizzy manufactured an Ashes win for the old enemy. How could I begrudge you, could I say horrid things about you when I woke up each morning and read the score next month?. I am pleased I do not have to undertake that personal struggle in the coming months.

2015-05-30T11:22:41+00:00

Sunshine

Guest


Agree thanks for the article, but one question curlier than a former mullet. If the application was successful would you have picked him?

2015-05-30T07:17:03+00:00

Geoff Lemon

Expert


Absolutely - great to get the story told to us straight. That's a good quality to keep, Jason. Thanks for the piece.

2015-05-30T04:15:03+00:00

Geoff Parkes

Expert


Jason, what really stands out is how you can relate such a story from the inside without any of the spin and half-truths that normally come with the territory. I'm sure this is a quality which will stand you in good stead as a coach who players will get right in behind. Best wishes for your continuing career and look forward to many more articles!

2015-05-30T03:18:56+00:00

Rooboy

Guest


Who let John Howard in here?

2015-05-30T01:11:49+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


From an even more selfish point of view, I doubt you'd have kept writing for The Roar while coaching England, Jason! But wonderful of you to share the experience with us, many thanks..

2015-05-30T00:58:04+00:00

JJ

Guest


Dizzy ... big fan and glad you didn't get the gig ... I believe of all sports this is the one where an aussie should NEVER coach England and vice versa ... quite simply believe it is un-Australian and disappointed Bayliss has sold his soul for the cash.

2015-05-30T00:43:39+00:00

Ronan O'Connell

Expert


Forget "Harry and Marv – the ‘Wet Bandits’ "....get the Cricket Australia tailors to sew together a six-legged tracksuit so Australia can be coached for 30 years by the "Lethal Larrikins" - Boof, JL and Dizzy. On a serious note, sorry you missed out on the gig Jason but it is great that we still have you writing here at The Roar.

2015-05-29T23:29:01+00:00

Pope Paul vii

Guest


Thanks Mr Gillespie. Despite you not bring there, hope it's a fight to remember. Meanwhile, ripping day at Headingley. Go the Ronch. What a debut? When was the last time Australia played there? Seems like ages? Have they been banned?

2015-05-29T23:07:46+00:00

Pom in Oz

Roar Guru


Great to read the real story straight from the horse's mouth. Good on you, Dizzy and the best of luck to you in whatever future endeavours you take on. I'm sure an international coaching role will one day transpire, as you're doing a fantastic job with the Yorkshire County Cricket Club...

2015-05-29T22:50:56+00:00

Anu

Guest


Yes dizzy once the great coach Lehman retires you can be our next coach

2015-05-29T22:30:25+00:00

JohnB

Guest


Keep up the open and honest communication and you won't go too far wrong, whatever team you're with. Best of luck wherever that is (unless your team is playing Qld or Australia!).

2015-05-29T22:24:03+00:00

matthew_gently

Guest


Poisoned chalice. Might be the best decision he's never had to make.

2015-05-29T19:51:00+00:00

Jarijari

Guest


And besides, if your were getting flogged as England coach, we'd be really giving it to you. With our bowling attack, realistically that's what will happen to Trevor in this Ashes series .In my opinion, not a pretty sight, Australia 4-0.

2015-05-29T19:31:58+00:00

Jarijari

Guest


Jason, I reckon it's a good result in that you will be our (Aussie) national coach not too far down the track, and I'm sure that's what you really want. Trevor is more experienced now but you have done the hard yards and after another couple of years with Yorkshire and the T20 teams you'll be right to take over from Boof, or at least have senior role before long. Go champion.

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