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Peter Moores (cricketer)
Peter Moores (born 18 December 1962) is an English former cricketer who is currently the head coach of first-class county club Nottinghamshire and Big Bash League club Melbourne Stars.
Moores played as a wicketkeeper for Worcestershire and Sussex, the latter of whom he captained in 1997. He retired from playing first-class cricket in 1998 and became a successful coach of Sussex, leading the county to promotion from Division Two in 2001, and then to the County Championship title in both 2003 and 2006.
Moores was appointed coach of the England team in April 2007. In January 2009, Moores was removed as coach following a public falling out with Kevin Pietersen, who also left his position as England captain.
He went on to become the coach of Lancashire in February 2009, leading the side to their first Championship title in 77 years in 2011. In doing so, Moores became the only coach to have won the Championship with two different counties.
In 2014, Moores was re-appointed to coach the England national men's team, serving until shortly after the 2015 World Cup. In 2016 he was appointed head coach of Nottinghamshire.
Moores began his career at Worcestershire, where he made a name for himself as a young and talented wicket keeper. However, his opportunities were limited due to players ahead of him. He moved to Sussex in 1985, but again found his opportunities limited. Four years later, he won his county cap.
In 1997, he was made Sussex captain and became part of the coaching set-up. He retired in 1998 at the age of 36 in order to focus on his coaching career. Throughout his career, Moores scored seven first-class centuries and achieved over 800 dismissals, of which 727 were catches.
After retiring from playing, Moores became Sussex coach, leading the county to two Championship titles in 2003 and 2006.
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Peter Moores (cricketer)
Peter Moores (born 18 December 1962) is an English former cricketer who is currently the head coach of first-class county club Nottinghamshire and Big Bash League club Melbourne Stars.
Moores played as a wicketkeeper for Worcestershire and Sussex, the latter of whom he captained in 1997. He retired from playing first-class cricket in 1998 and became a successful coach of Sussex, leading the county to promotion from Division Two in 2001, and then to the County Championship title in both 2003 and 2006.
Moores was appointed coach of the England team in April 2007. In January 2009, Moores was removed as coach following a public falling out with Kevin Pietersen, who also left his position as England captain.
He went on to become the coach of Lancashire in February 2009, leading the side to their first Championship title in 77 years in 2011. In doing so, Moores became the only coach to have won the Championship with two different counties.
In 2014, Moores was re-appointed to coach the England national men's team, serving until shortly after the 2015 World Cup. In 2016 he was appointed head coach of Nottinghamshire.
Moores began his career at Worcestershire, where he made a name for himself as a young and talented wicket keeper. However, his opportunities were limited due to players ahead of him. He moved to Sussex in 1985, but again found his opportunities limited. Four years later, he won his county cap.
In 1997, he was made Sussex captain and became part of the coaching set-up. He retired in 1998 at the age of 36 in order to focus on his coaching career. Throughout his career, Moores scored seven first-class centuries and achieved over 800 dismissals, of which 727 were catches.
After retiring from playing, Moores became Sussex coach, leading the county to two Championship titles in 2003 and 2006.