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McCullum Vows to Continue After Ashes Humiliation
22 Dec
Summary
- England coach Brendon McCullum wants to continue his role.
- The team lost the Ashes series to Australia with two matches remaining.
- McCullum plans to maintain the team's aggressive style of cricket.

England's coach, Brendon McCullum, intends to remain in his position despite the recent Ashes series defeat to Australia. The comprehensive 82-run loss in Adelaide confirmed Australia's victory with two Tests still to be played. This outcome follows a pattern of significant defeats in Australia for the England team.
McCullum, along with captain Ben Stokes, has been instrumental in a renewed approach since taking charge in 2022. Both have indicated their commitment to continuing their roles, with contracts extending until 2027. McCullum highlighted the enjoyment he derives from coaching and believes the team has developed a distinct identity and improved under his tenure.
Reflecting on the series, McCullum conceded that the team's preparation, including only one warm-up match, might warrant reconsideration. However, he emphasized that the aggressive style of cricket would persist as long as he remains coach, regardless of the recent results.




