Tom Moody has been Director of Cricket for Worcestershire County Cricket Club since 2001. During this time he has gained the reputation as a first class coach and manager.

He began in 2001 by setting out a five-year plan to rebuild Worcestershire and return them to the glory years of the late 1980s and early 1990s, when they won six trophies in seven years.

Central to his scheme was revamping the county's academy, which is showing benefits with a number of players reaching underage teams. Steven Davies has come through the academy programme to lead the England Under-19 Side.


In 2003 Worcestershire won the second-division championship. The team also reached two Lords finals in the C & G Trophy.

Under Moody, Vikram Solanki, Kabir Ali and Gareth Batty, have played for England in both the One Day Internationals and the Test Match arena

Tom has achieved the highest level of coaching accreditation in England by completing the level IV certificate which puts him amongst the highest qualified coaches in the game.
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