Andy Flower
Andrew Flower (born 28 April 1968) is a Zimbabwean
cricket coach and a former cricketer. As a cricketer, he captained the
Zimbabwe national cricket team and is widely regarded as the greatest Zimbabwean cricketer ever and one of the greatest
wicket-keeper-batters of all time. He was Zimbabwe's
wicket-keeper for more than 10 years and is, statistically, the greatest
batsman the country has produced. His highest score in ODI cricket which was his 145 he made against India in the
2002 ICC Champions Trophy is also the highest score made by a Zimbabwe player at any tournaments. During his peak from October to December 2001, Flower was ranked as the best Test batsman in the world. He was widely acknowledged as the only Zimbabwe batsman of proper test quality in any conditions. After retirement, he served as the coach of the
English cricket team from 2009 to 2014. Under his coaching, England won the
2010 ICC World Twenty20. Flower became the
second foreign coach in the team's history. Currently, he is the head coach of
Trent Rockets in
The Hundred and
Royal Challengers Bangalore in the
Indian Premier League.
Under his tenure, Flower led the Multan Sultans to their first playoffs in the
2020 season. The Sultans finished first in the league stage but ultimately lost in the preliminaries. Similarly, he led the Zouks to their first finals appearance in the
CPL. Flower served as assistant coach to
Kings XI Punjab (now
Punjab Kings) for IPL 2020 and 2021 before joining
Lucknow Super Giants as the head coach. In June 2021, he was inducted to the
ICC Cricket Hall of Fame and became the first Zimbabwean to be inducted into ICC Hall of Fame. In August 2023, he was appointed as the head coach of Royal Challengers Bangalore after his term ended with Lucknow Super Giants. Under his leadership, Royal Challengers Bangalore went on to win their maiden IPL title in 2025.
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