The Scotsman

Mccullum: ‘I didn’t want a cushy job – I wanted the challenge of building a team that’s rock bottom’

- By BENJAMIN COOPER

Brendon Mccullum says he accepted the role as the England Test side's new head coach because of the opportunit­y to help a team at "rock bottom".

The former New Zealand captain 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.

"If you are prepared to change your life it has got to be something a bit grunty, a little bit meaty," Mccullum said on his SENZ radio show.

"And the challenge of bringing a team that is rock bottom at the moment and building something long-term, sustainabl­e and successful... that is more where the challenge lay."

Leading the revival is a sizeable task for the 40-year-old, who has never before coached at first-class or Test level, but he is renowned as one of the sport's most progressiv­e thinkers and dynamic leaders.

Mccullum, who won 101 Test caps and retired from internatio­nal cricket in 2016, was initially approached to be England's white-ball coach but said he did not want a "cushy gig", adding his love of Test cricket sealed the deal.

He said: "The white-ball didn't interest me as such because the team is flying they are one of the best in the world and obviously world champions as well.

"They have Eoin Morgan in there who is a very good friend of mine who has built a structure and system that will continue well after he finishes playing as well. I wasn't interested in a cushy gig.

"Plus I love Test cricket and the opportunit­y to coach England and spend a lot of time around those grounds and traditions and history of the game, it became so appealing."

As New Zealand skipper, Mccullum set his country on the path to their current golden era, which has seen them finish as runner-up in each of the last two World Cups and claim the inaugural World Test Championsh­ip, and he won over the England and Wales Cricket Board's selection panel with his passionate approach.

Pending visa approvals, Mccullum will arrive in the UK in time to lead a three-test series against his home country next month.

England are still searching for a white-ball head coach.

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