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McCullum on Key’s coaching wishlist

- By RICHARD GIBSON

England have added Brendon McCullum to their wishlist as they push on with plans to become the only current major cricket nation with split coaches.

The ECB’s new managing director of cricket, Rob Key, is understood to have approached several potential candidates over the past fortnight, with former South africa and India coach gary Kirsten sounded out specifical­ly about the Test role.

McCullum, 40, is head coach of Indian Premier league side Kolkata Knight Riders and is arguably best remembered as a player for his devastatin­g white-ball batting.

However, he also revolution­ised new Zealand’s Test cricket with his attacking philosophy as captain during a career that saw him earn 101 caps, highlighti­ng his red-ball credential­s.

Key recently revealed that Eoin Morgan was among the leading figures in the game from whom he had sought counsel with regards to the kind of coaches England should be pursuing as they look to overturn a horror run of one win in 17 Tests and become double world champions in the limited-overs formats.

‘I’ve spoken to Eoin about redball cricket as well. Eoin is someone I would speak to about so many different things, and in terms of white-ball cricket he’s on top of all that,’ said Key.

‘He knows what he wants and he knows a lot of the coaches around, so he is one of the first ports of call for that.’

McCullum was master of ceremonies at Morgan’s wedding and their relationsh­ip developed into a profession­al one when they were coach and captain respective­ly at Kolkata — leading them to last year’s final.

England’s new Test captain Ben Stokes was full of praise for McCullum’s enterprisi­ng style during an entertaini­ng home series in 2015.

Simon Katich and Paul Collingwoo­d are also in the frame, while two surprise names in former limited-overs specialist­s nick Knight and Mark alleyne will also be considered for roles.

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