
Former England pacer Steve Harmison has revealed his interest in becoming the side's new selector. But at the same time, he fears constant criticism of the Hundred will hurt his chances of landing the coveted role.
"I've applied for it once before. But the way I've been throwing hand grenades at the ECB over the Hundred, I'm not sure I'd be welcome! I have not applied for it yet, but I am thinking hard about it. It is something that intrigues me," said Harmison in an episode of to the Vaughany and Tuffers Cricket Club podcast.
Harmison, 43, firmly believes that his style of thinking suits England's new regime, which has won six out of seven Test in this year's home summer. "One of my best mates in the game is Rob Key. I have a huge amount of respect for what he has done and I'd love to work with this group."