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Brendon McCullum admits England got their preparation WRONG after going 3-0 down in the Ashes

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Brendon McCullum has admitted England got their preparation wrong after going 3–0 down to Australia in just 11 days’ cricket.

The Ashes were surrendered on the final afternoon of the third Test in Adelaide, where England – set 435 to stay in the series – were dismissed for a fighting 352.

But the head coach conceded that the scoreline left little room for excuses, and admitted he would have given his side more time to prepare for the first Test at Perth if he had his time again.

‘Ultimately, you are responsible for how you get your side ready and how you prepare them,’ said McCullum. ‘We had conviction in our methods in terms of preparation, not just leading into the first Test but also in between Tests. I look back now and think, did we need more leading into the first and did we need less leading into the second?

‘They are the changes over time you look back on and say: “Would I do it differently?” We lost 3–0, so you would probably say there was room for change there. Again, you put your hand up as a coach and say you might not have got that right. Sitting here 3–0, it didn’t work.

England’s preparation for Perth had consisted of a white-ball trip to New Zealand, where chilly spring conditions and seam-friendly greentops bore no relation to conditions in Western Australia.

They then took part in a meaningless three-day game against the Lions, England’s second team, at Lilac Hill, and were promptly skittled for 172 and 164 en route to a two-day defeat at Perth Stadium.

England coach Brendon McCullum (pictured) has admitted that his team got their preparations wrong ahead of the Ashes

Despite a gallant fiight back in Adelaide, the tourists have lost the Ashes after going 3-0 down in just 11 days of cricket

Despite a gallant fiight back in Adelaide, the tourists have lost the Ashes after going 3-0 down in just 11 days of cricket

McCullum later claimed his team had ‘over-prepared’ before the pink-ball Test at Brisbane by holding five practice sessions. Like the series opener, that game ended in an eight-wicket defeat.

‘We knew coming down here that Australia is a very strong team in their own conditions. We thought we would be competitive, and that we would be able to seize some pressure moments, and we haven’t been able to do it.

‘With the ball, we’ve not quite been relentless enough with our accuracy and challenging on the surface in the areas we need to. With the bat we haven’t scored enough runs, we haven’t quite found the tempo we need to operate at. And in the field we have let opportunities go.

‘We do have a great opportunity in the next two Tests – that’s the message to the boys. We need to find something out of this tour, salvage some pride and play for all the people who have come to Australia to support this team and all the people back in England who have supported this team as well.’

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