London: Veteran Zimbabwe cricketer Andy flower who was working with England Cricket Board (ECB) since last 12 years has finally part ways with the board.
Flower had led England to their first men's ICC tournament win in 2010 (T20 World cup in West Indies) and their first away Ashes win since 1986-87. He was also involved in four Ashes series for England.
He was first employed as England's assistant coach in 2007 and went on to become the head coach in 2009.
Under Flower's leadership, England also managed to defeat India in a Test series in India.
"It has been a real privilege. The Ashes victory in 2010-11 stands out. It is difficult to win in Australia and to do it so comprehensively was a really proud moment in my coaching career. It was wonderful to watch those young men take on that challenge successfully and have a great time doing it," Flower said in an official statement.