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McCullum keen to stay on as England coach despite challenges

  • McCullum, 44, ‌took charge of England’s test setup in 2022 and added the white‑ball responsibilities in January 2025 under a contract running through 2027
Published March 6, 2026 Updated March 6, 2026 01:51pm
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England head coach Brendon McCullum said he intends to continue in the role despite his side’s exit from the Twenty20 World Cup ​following a seven‑run defeat to holders India in Mumbai on Thursday.

McCullum, 44, ‌took charge of England’s test setup in 2022 and added the white‑ball responsibilities in January 2025 under a contract running through 2027.

His tenure has included a difficult ​stretch, notably a 4-1 Ashes defeat in Australia that prompted the ​England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to launch a “thorough review” into ⁠the team’s preparations in January.

“I love the job. It’s a great job. ​It doesn’t come without its challenges, of course, but that is the ​nature of it,” McCullum told Sky Sports.

“I feel we have achieved some really cool things over the last few years but there is still so much to achieve ​with the side, across all formats.

“A bit of time to reflect, to ​let things land and objectively look at what is and isn’t working.”

England fell short ‌in ⁠their pursuit of 254 despite a blistering 105 off 48 balls from Jacob Bethell on Thursday, and McCullum praised both the innings and the fight shown by the white-ball group under captain Harry Brook.

“I think the white-ball ​side has been ​exceptional post-Ashes, winning ⁠away in Sri Lanka and then getting to this stage at the T20 World Cup,” McCullum said.

“I think ​we have played some good cricket with a real ​identity about ⁠it under Brook’s captaincy.

“Harry Brook’s leadership throughout, after a couple of tough months leading in… for him to have the mental fortitude to be able ⁠to galvanise ​the team, and connect the side how ​he has, it’s been superb,” he said.

England will next host New Zealand in a three-match ​test series in June.

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