The England men’s cricket team have roped in Gilbert Enoka, a former Chelsea and All Blacks mental skills coach, as part of their backroom staff ahead of the fourth Ashes Test. The decision, confirmed by the ECB, adds a fresh psychological dimension to England’s setup. Enoka, a widely respected figure in the sports psychology circuit, was spotted training with the English squad at Old Trafford on Monday. Who is Enoka Gilbert? Enoka is no stranger to elite sporting setups. A friend of England's Head coach Brendon McCullum, the 68-year-old has guided world-class outfits, including New Zealand’s All Blacks rugby team, Chelsea Football Club in 2023, and the New Zealand cricket and netball teams during the late 1990s and early 2000s. His latest stint with England is on a consultancy basis, though he had briefly collaborated with the team earlier this summer. Read also: Manoj Tiwary on Shubman Gill's Kohli-like Aggression Enoka Gilbert to focus on rogue minds over culture England Test coach Brendon McCullum, who shares a past with Enoka from his playing days, reportedly played a central role in bringing the New Zealander on board. His task: managing dressing room dynamics and mental resilience in crunch moments. Enoka is not expected to travel with the squad but will be on hand at crucial times. Well, this man is famous for his quote that slipped out in 2017 where he said "A dickhead makes everything about them." Basically, it was all about when a player thinks himself above the team. his statement said, “They are people who put themselves ahead of the team, people who think they’re entitled to things, expect the rules to be different for them, people operating deceitfully in the dark, or being unnecessarily loud about their work.” England is just Test away from winning the series. With McCullum earlier instructing the boys to shed off the good boy image, Gilbert Enoka is an added brain in the squad.