The Citizen (Gauteng)

McCullum lands England Test position

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London – Former New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum (above) was yesterday named as the new coach of England’s Test side in a bid to shake the team out of its deep malaise.

McCullum will leave his job in charge of Indian Premier League franchise Kolkata Knight Riders to take over a red-ball side that has fallen to bottom place in the World Test Championsh­ip after a dire run of one win in 17 matches.

McCullum, who won 101 Test caps and retired from internatio­nal cricket in 2016, made it clear that he has firm views about what actions he needs to take.

“In taking this role on, I am acutely aware of the significan­t challenges the team faces at present, and I strongly believe in my ability to help the team emerge as a stronger force once we’ve confronted them head-on,” said the 40-year-old.

“I’ve enjoyed several robust conversati­ons with (new director of cricket) Rob Key about the direction of travel for the team and have found his enthusiasm contagious.

“I’m no stranger to bringing about change within a team environmen­t and I can’t wait to get started.”

Key said he was enthused about the prospect of McCullum linking up with new Test skipper Ben Stokes.

“It has been a real privilege to get to know him and understand his views and vision for the game,” he said.

“I believe in Brendon and Ben Stokes – a formidable coach and captain partnershi­p. Time for us all to buckle up and get ready for the ride.” –

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