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England Coach McCullum's Future Uncertain After Ashes Defeat
23 Dec
Summary
- McCullum's contract extends to the 2027 ODI World Cup and Ashes series.
- Managing director Rob Key will investigate 'excessive drinking' claims.
- England's winless streak in Australia now stands at 18 matches.

England head coach Brendon McCullum remains committed to his role but admits his future is uncertain following the team's significant Ashes defeat. Despite the scrutiny, McCullum, contracted until the 2027 ODI World Cup, expressed his enjoyment of the coaching position and belief in progress made.
Amidst the team's struggles, England's managing director, Rob Key, stated he will thoroughly investigate reports of 'excessive drinking' during a break in Noosa. Key emphasized that such behaviour would be unacceptable, although he also noted that initial reports suggest players behaved appropriately.
The Ashes campaign resulted in England surrendering the urn 3-0, extending their winless run in Australia to 18 Test matches. This series loss puts a spotlight on team conduct and coaching decisions as the team looks ahead.



