Paul Collingwood
Paul Collingwood is an English former cricketer who captained the national team to its first-ever World Cup victory in 2010. Known for his all-rounder capabilities, he played a crucial role in England's cricketing history, particularly in limited-overs formats. Since retiring, Collingwood has taken on coaching roles, including serving as an assistant coach for the England team. Recently, he has made headlines due to controversies surrounding leaked personal audio recordings and a significant tax bill from HM Revenue & Customs, which has affected his position within the England cricketing setup.
Born on May 26, 1976 (49 years old)
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Australia:
Collingwood was one of the coaches left during the last Ashes tour.
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Bangladesh:
Paul Collingwood has been ordered to pay £196,000 in taxes after losing a case against HMRC.
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India:
Paul Collingwood, England’s first-ever World Cup-winning cricket captain, is unlikely to be included in England's backroom team for the Ashes.
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