Cricket-McCullum sacked as England test coach after four years


Cricket - England v New Zealand - Third Test - Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Nottingham, Britain - June 29, 2026 England head coach Brendon McCullum during the press conference after the match Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

July 12 (Reuters) - Brendon McCullum has ⁠been sacked as head coach of England's test team after four years ⁠in the role, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said on ‌Sunday.

McCullum, who was appointed in 2022 just after Ben Stokes was made test captain, helped transform England's red-ball fortunes with a swashbuckling brand of play that was quickly nicknamed "Bazball". While he has a winning ​overall record coaching the side in tests, England ⁠have struggled more recently, losing seven ⁠of their last nine long-form games, including a 4-1 defeat in Australia in the ⁠Ashes ‌this year.

He will continue as head coach of the men's white-ball teams, which the 44-year-old took charge of in January 2025 under a contract ⁠running through 2027.

McCullum's departure comes in the wake of ​England's recent 2-1 home ‌test series defeat against New Zealand, near the end of which Stokes ⁠announced his retirement ​from international cricket.

"Of course I'm gutted not to be continuing, but I respect the decision," McCullum said in an ECB statement.

"I've absolutely loved coaching the test team and I'm incredibly ⁠proud of what we've achieved together," he said.

England's ​resounding Ashes defeat this year led to an ECB review of their performance, broader criticism of which included their seemingly casual preparations for the marquee series.

There have also been ⁠questions about the side's dressing-room culture, with an incident involving Harry Brook and a nightclub bouncer in New Zealand last year remaining a distraction, whileStokes and fast bowler Gus Atkinson were suspended for England's second test against New Zealand last month ​after breaching a team curfew during a night out ⁠in London.

ECB Chief Executive Richard Gould paid tribute to former New Zealand captain McCullum's ​work.

"Brendon breathed new life into England's test side during ‌an exciting period that delivered some memorable ​victories, and we're grateful for everything he has given to the role," Gould said.

(Reporting by Paras J. Haji in Bengaluru; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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