As England prepare for this summer’s Investec Test Match against South Africa at Trent Bridge, they will do so with Paul Franks among their coaching staff.

Nottinghamshire’s Assistant Head Coach has been invited to assist with pre-match practice for the second Investec Test of the summer, and the one-time international is only too happy to serve his country again.

“It came as a pleasant surprise,” he said. “It’s a wonderful opportunity to see England’s best prepare for what’s going to be a very exciting series.

“I’ve heard lots of good things from players and coaches alike about the current England coaching and management set up.

“The team are obviously in a very good place and if I can add anything - and I’m hopeful I can – it will be a great experience.

“It’s an opportunity to pick some brains & look at the best players and how they go about their work, because the best coaches learn from the players.”

Franks believes coaching with the Outlaws is very much about helping players fulfil their England ambitions, as well as winning games of county cricket.

“I don’t think there’s a player at Nottinghamshire over the years who’s not wanted to play for their country," he said.

“It’s one of those things you dream of when you’re a young man. You always want to climb the mountain.”

When the England juggernaut rolls into the East Midlands, the onus is on the hosts to make the venue a home-from-home for the national team.

Everything from practice facilities, to net bowlers, dressing rooms and helping manage the media goes into the mix.

It’s all part of the service according to Franks, who sees his forthcoming role as an extension of that welcome.  

“It’s something we pride ourselves on, we want to add value to the England team when they come to Nottingham.

“We take pride in the fact that they enjoy coming to Trent Bridge. We want them to enjoy the experience and give them every chance to succeed.

“That’s from the welcome they get, to the facilities we provide, to the people that help them prepare to do their jobs.

“Ultimately it’s about helping them win a Test match. That’s our responsibility and we look to do it the best we can.”

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