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Daniel Vettori to work with England Performance Programme

The England Performance Programme confirm that ex-New Zealand international Daniel Vettori will work with the spin-bowlers in the United Arab Emirates.

Former New Zealand international Daniel Vettori has agreed to work with England's young spinners in the United Arab Emirates over the next few weeks.

The 36-year-old, who took more than 700 international wickets, will join the England Performance Programme's batting and spin group, which is spearheaded by Andy Flower.

"Daniel has been one of the most successful and respected spinners in world cricket for almost two decades, so we are delighted to add his considerable experience to the England Performance Programme this winter," said EPP bowling coach Peter Such.

"I am sure that the players will benefit from working with him for the 10 days that he is with the EPP in November."

Zafar Ansari and Danny Briggs will be among the players that are to come under Vettori's tutelage.

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