Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Mccullum a contender to become England Test coach - reports

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Former New Zealand captain Brendon Mccullum is a contender to take over as England Test coach, the BBC and other British media reported.

Mccullum played the last of his 101 Tests at Christchur­ch in February 2016 against Australia, where he hit the fastest century in the format

Chris Silverwood left the role in February in the aftermath of their 4-0 Ashes defeat in Australia, with Paul Collingwoo­d named as caretaker.

The England and Wales Cricket Board then invited applicatio­ns for separate Test and white-ball coaches.

The reports said 40-year-old Mccullum, who is currently in charge of Indian Premier League side Kolkata Knight Riders, was keen on taking the job and that an announceme­nt was expected this week.

Former South Africa and India head coach Gary Kirsten has been linked with the role, while Collingwoo­d was also considered a candidate.

Mccullum played the last of his 101 Tests at Christchur­ch in February 2016 against Australia, where he hit the fastest century in the format (54 balls), finishing his career with 6,453 runs including 12 tons and 31 half-centuries.

England last month unveiled New Zealand-born Ben Stokes as their new Test captain, hoping for a swift turnaround under the talismanic all-rounder after a tame end to Joe Root’s five years in charge. England face New Zealand in a three-match home series in June.

 ?? ?? Brendon Mccullum (File Photo)
Brendon Mccullum (File Photo)

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