Cricket-Sacked McCullum apologises for England's test results


FILE PHOTO: Cricket - England v New Zealand - First Test - England Press Conference - Lord's Cricket Ground, London, Britain - June 2, 2026 England head coach Brendon McCullum during the press conference Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers/File Photo

July 14 (Reuters) - Sacked England ⁠test coach Brendon McCullum apologised for the team's results during his ⁠tenure on Monday, saying he had failed to deliver the ‌success the side wanted.

The 44-year-old was appointed in 2022 shortly after Ben Stokes became test captain and oversaw a period of aggressive, attacking cricket dubbed 'Bazball'.

However, England lost 20 of ​their 49 tests, including seven of their ⁠last nine, with McCullum at ⁠the helm, and failed to win a five-test series against either Australia ⁠or ‌India.

"It's a results business and, unfortunately, we weren't able to get the results we wanted and for that I'm sorry," McCullum ⁠told BBC Sport.

"India and Australia are the marquee ​series and if you ‌don't win those you haven't quite been able to achieve ⁠what you wanted ​to.

"We achieved some good stuff over the four years but, fundamentally, the results didn't live up to it at the back end, hence the decision was ⁠made."

McCullum's departure followed England's 2-1 home series ​defeat by New Zealand last month, and came days after Stokes announced his retirement from international cricket.

Pressure had been mounting since England came under scrutiny ⁠after a 4-1 Ashes series defeat in Australia, while a series of off-field incidents also raised questions about the team's culture.

"Australia, we didn't get the outcome we wanted there," said former New Zealand skipper McCullum.

"We ​obviously got beat by a good New Zealand ⁠side and that heaps more pressure on the results. At some stage, someone ​has to be responsible for that. I'll ‌put my hand up and will ​wear that."

McCullum will remain head coach of England's white-ball teams through 2027.

(Reporting by Suramya Kaushik in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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