Shane Bond has expressed an interest in becoming England fast bowling coach even though he is temporarily holding the corresponding position with his native New Zealand.

The former paceman oversaw New Zealand's bowlers for two and a half years up until the 2015 World Cup and is taking the reins again for the last two Twenty20s against England as Shane Jurgensen has a short break.

Bond was lukewarm about returning to the role in a full-time capacity but was more receptive about the England job, currently vacant following Chris Silverwood's promotion to head coach - although Darren Gough will work with the pace bowling group as a consultant before the Test series against the Black Caps which starts later this month.

Bond was a bowling consultant for England's first two Tests of the 2017/18 Ashes and says he retains a good relationship with the players.

When asked whether he would be keen to take charge of England's fast bowlers, the 44-year-old responded: "Yeah definitely. I think you look at everything that's put in front of you wherever the opportunities come up.

"There was a massive clearing of the decks after the World Cup and coaches moved not only in the franchise world but in the international world as well.