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Brendon McCullum set to keep England job despite disastrous Ashes campaign – UK Times

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Brendon McCullum is expected to remain as England’s head coach across all formats, despite a challenging winter period that culminated in a narrow T20 World Cup semi-final exit.

The Press Association understands that the 44-year-old, who faced considerable scrutiny following a disastrous Ashes campaign and subsequent reports of off-field incidents, has expressed a strong desire to continue in his role.

England’s seven-run loss to hosts India on Thursday brought an end to an intense phase of both white-ball and red-ball cricket. Speaking after the defeat, McCullum conveyed his commitment to the team.

“I’m enjoying the role across all formats and I’d love to carry that on,” he told the BBC.

He elaborated on his motivation, stating: “I’m not saying it’s a great job because it’s a lark, I’m saying it’s a great job because I’m working with some of the most talented players in the world with an organisation that is very well structured, well run and well supported by the fans.”

England were knocked out of the T20 World Cup on Thursday (Rafiq Maqbool/AP)

England were knocked out of the T20 World Cup on Thursday (Rafiq Maqbool/AP) (AP)

McCullum reflected on his tenure, adding: “It’s been an absolute privilege to be in this position over the past three and a half years. I feel like we’ve made some significant improvements across the various formats.

“Yes, we’ve missed some opportunities, but I think this team has a real opportunity over the coming years to continue to improve and hopefully finish what we started. I’d love to be a part of that.”

While the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is conducting a formal review into the performance in Australia, McCullum is anticipated to retain his position, with the prospect of leading the Test side into a home Ashes series in 2027.

His potential retention is bolstered by strong backing from players, including white-ball captain Harry Brook.

Brook, who was handed the limited-overs captaincy by McCullum and has also navigated a difficult few months, including an incident at a New Zealand nightclub before the winter Ashes, offered unequivocal support.

England had a disastrous Ashes, losing 4-1 in Australia

England had a disastrous Ashes, losing 4-1 in Australia (Getty)

“I’ve said plenty of times he’s the best head coach I’ve ever had,” Brook affirmed.

“The way he speaks to everybody, he’s got an aura in the dressing room. Everybody looks up to him and the things he did in the game as a player was unbelievable and he’s just carried that into his coaching.

“The things he’s done over the four years since he took over has changed English cricket for hopefully the best. One hundred and 25 per cent (he should stay on).”

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