The Lucknow Franchise of the Indian Premier League has officially confirmed Andy Flower is a former Zimbabwe batsman and also one of the finest wicketkeepers in the world. He has done a fabulous service for the team for his unmatched service to the Zimbabwe cricket team for 10 long years. He made his international debut in the year 1992 Cricket World Cup against New Zealand. He has an experienced batting ability can play well both spin and fast bowlers. His first-class career dates back to 1986 to 1987 that continued to prolong till 2007. He has a fabulous record even against team India in the 2001 year that he scored 540 runs and also he got dismissed only just twice. The 53-year old has previously served as the assistant coach for two IPL seasons at Punjab Kings from the year 2020.
Andy Flower after his retirement that he has taken in 2003 after cricket World Cup. He served as England’s assistant coach in 2009 along with Peter Moores but unfortunately less than 48 hours he was put in charge of the national team. Under his record, he has two back-to-back ashes victories. He recently spoke that “I am incredibly excited to be joining the new Lucknow franchise and I am very grateful for the opportunity. Since my very first tour to India in 1993, I have always loved touring, playing, and coaching in India,” said Flower in a statement. Also in his journey so far he has an experience of bringing England to the T20 World Cup Title in 2010.