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England eye one coach for all formats after Bayliss steps down - Giles

FILE PHOTO: Cricket - England head coach Trevor Bayliss talks to media - Royal St Lucia Resort And Spa, St Lucia - February 13, 2019 England head coach Trevor Bayliss talks to the media Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs/File Photo

(Reuters) - England are almost certain to have one coach in charge of their test, one-day international and Twenty20 teams after Trevor Bayliss completes his stint later this year, director of cricket Ashley Giles has said.

Bayliss, who has been in charge of England since 2015, will step down following the home Ashes series against Australia in August and September, and Giles said he was not in favour of splitting coaching duties going forward.

"I'm about 99.9 percent sure that I want one man to do that job in the future," the former England spinner told BBC's Test Match Special podcast.

FILE PHOTO: Cricket - England Nets - North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda - January 29, 2019 England director of cricket Ashley Giles and head coach Trevor Bayliss during nets Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs/File Photo

"The last thing we want is a football-style mentality where a guy comes in, brings his whole backroom staff with him, and the whole structure falls apart.

"I think consistency of communication is really important."

Giles, who took over from former test captain Andrew Strauss in December, did not rule out the possibility of a home-grown coach replacing Australian Bayliss.

Peter Moores was the last Englishman to coach the national team in all three formats, from 2007 to 2009 and a second stint from 2014 to 2015.

"We've had one lead English coach in 20 years, and he's done it twice. It's a pretty sorry state of affairs for our coach development department," added Giles, who coached England's limited-overs sides between 2012 and 2014.

England, who host the 50-overs World Cup starting in May, are on tour of the West Indies where they lost the three-match test series 2-1 before winning the first of five ODIs.

(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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