England interim men’s coach Paul Collingwood says he would be interested in a more permanent role with the team.
Collingwood is in charge for the Test series against West Indies after Chris Silverwood left following England’s 4-0 Ashes defeat by Australia.
He believes the team is already in a “better, stronger place” under his leadership.
“I’ve always loved working with England and as long as I can make a difference, I’ll be happy,” he told BBC Sport.
“It depends on what job is up for offer. We don’t know until a managing director comes in. We will have to wait and see.”
As well as Silverwood, director of cricket Ashley Giles and assistant coach Graham Thorpe also stepped down following the Ashes series defeat.
Sir Andrew Strauss has temporarily taken over from Giles and the former captain appointed Collingwood for the Three-Test series in the Caribbean.
The first two Tests have ended in almost identical draws, with West Indies…
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