The direct task of Southhee will be to direct a fast -experienced unit at the beginning of a decisive year, with a series of Ashes away from the competition against India.
Chris Wox, Mark Wood, Jofra Artcher, Prideon Carcy and Olaystone Stone are absent from the test against Zimbabwe in the Trent Bridge, starting next Thursday.
The pace players in the team are GUS Atkinson, Matthew Potts, Josh Tongue and the unexploited Sam Cook, which means that England can pass the most experienced attack in the home test since 2003.
Although England looked other candidates for this role, Southhee appeared as a pioneering competitor last month.
Only Sir Richard Hadley, with 431, took over 391 of the test in southern New Zealand. He ended his international career against England at home in Hamilton immediately before Christmas, after which McCallum made a presentation to south abroad.
Along with the assistant coach Jitan Patel, England is now three New Zealands in their employees in the background.
Before Anderson retired, England did not have a specialist at a rapid pace in the training staff. After the 42 -year -old finished his international career, the record, he remained a semi -fixed presence in the dressing room in England.
But he signed a single year deal to play with Lancashire this summer, which he mentioned would be his priority before training obligations with England.
Anderson did not play this season due to a hard -leg injury. It can join England employees for the ash chain.