After less than a year in the position, head coach Andy Tennant has left Essex Women. After five victories in all competitions, Andy Tennant leaves the setup. After Essex’s successful run in the previous domestic season earned them a promotion, the club’s first completely professional women’s squad was granted Tier 1 status.
In the last season of the regional women’s structure, Andy Tennant former Scottish cricket player was unable to duplicate his Sunrisers triumph. This occurs despite the fact that many Sunrisers players are also at Essex. Essex is recovering from a turbulent few days. They placed second from last in the T20 Blast and are eliminated from the One-Day Cup. In their only T20 County Cup match, they were likewise eliminated by Tier 2 Yorkshire.
Andy Tennant was forthright when he acknowledged that he believed the moment was right to go to a different setting.
As part of his departure statement, he thanked the club for the chance and wished them well in their future endeavors. He has demonstrated complete faith in the group of players present, whom he thinks will contribute to their long-term growth.
“The Hundred’s schedule disruption has given the team and I a chance to take stock and plan for the upcoming campaign. After those discussions, I feel that the time has come for me to take a backseat and look for my next chance. I want to thank Essex for providing me with the chance to carry on the work we began with the Sunrisers three years ago, and I am proud of what we have accomplished as a team. Tennant was reported by ESPNcricinfo as saying, “I wish the club well and I am confident this outstanding group of young female athletes will continue to develop and go from strength to strength.”
Jason Gallian, the chairperson of the Essex cricket committee, and Danni Warren, the director of women’s performance for Essex, will remain essential backroom personnel. In the upcoming off-season, Essex will start looking for a new head coach for the women’s team.