In 2004 he became an assistant coach at Victoria under
Greg Shipperd. On 8 April 2010, Saker was appointed as the fast bowling coach of the
England cricket team, replacing the departing
Ottis Gibson. After Saker's key role in the team winning the
2010–11 Ashes series, he was handed a new three-year contract. Saker left the English job in early 2015, and was appointed head coach of the
Melbourne Renegades in the
Big Bash League. Two months later, he was also appointed coach of the
Victoria Bushrangers in first class and one day cricket. He led Victoria to the Sheffield Shield in his only season with the state, and was then appointed fast-bowling coach for the
Australian national cricket team in July 2016. He resigned on 7 February 2019 with immediate effect following investigations into his role in the ball tampering saga. In July 2019, he was appointed as the fast bowling coach of the
United States national cricket team on a short-term basis. In December 2019, he was appointed as the fast bowling coach of
Sri Lanka national cricket team on two-year contract. He then coached England at the
2022 T20 World Cup and agreed to coach the England Test team for the
2023 Ashes. ==References==