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It’s a done deal: England to hand coaching job to McCullum

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Former New Zealand cricket captain Brendon McCullum is set to be named as England’s test coach.

The Herald understand­s the 40-year-old has agreed to take the role, while the UK Telegraph reports McCullum has told his Indian Premier League team, the Kolkata Knight Riders, that he will be leaving.

An announceme­nt was expected overnight, and his first series in charge will be against New Zealand in three weeks.

McCullum played the last of his 101 tests in 2016 in a team alongside Kane Williamson, Tom Latham, Henry Nicholls, Tim Southee, Matt Henry, Neil

Wagner and Trent Boult, who could all line up in the opening test starting at Lord's on June 2.

His noted aggressive style as Black Caps captain and coach with the Knight Riders would marry well with new England test captain Ben Stokes, who will lead the team against the Black Caps in the three-test series.

The 40-year-old has no experience coaching the longer form of the game but has success in the Twenty20 form, coaching the Trinbago Knight Riders to a title in the 2019 CPL. Under McCullum, the Kolkata Knight Riders reached the final of the Indian Premier League.

In this year’s IPL season, Kolkata sit in seventh. England have been searching for a new coach since Chris Silverwood left the role in the wake of the Ashes defeat over the summer. Paul Collingwoo­d was the interim coach for the recent series defeat in the West Indies and is set to take the reins of the white-ball sides.

McCullum emerged as a contender for the England job this week with South Africa's Gary Kirsten and Australian Simon Katich considered as other contenders.

England media have been enamoured with McCullum since the 2015 World Cup when he lead the Black Caps to an eight-wicket thrashing of England in Wellington, at one point using four slips when Moeen Ali was facing Trent Boult, a unthinkabl­e field placement in a 50-over match.

His aggressive style as opening batsman and captain in that tournament led New Zealand to their first men's final before they were defeated by Australia at the

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England later that year in a highly-contested drawn test series, though Stokes may be quick to remind McCullum he bowled his new coach for a golden duck in that 2015 Lord's test defeat. The tests were followed by a back-and-forth ODI series which increased McCullum's status among England fans and media.

A year later he delivered the MCC Spirit of Cricket lecture at Lord's.

McCullum would be the fourth coach from outside of England to lead the test side and the first New Zealander.

England are ranked sixth in the world test rankings and bottom of the World Test Championsh­ip standings with one win from their last 12 tests.

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