Summary
England's cricket coach, Brendon McCullum, mentioned he might not remain as coach if someone else could do a better job. Despite losing the Ashes series to Australia 4-1, he and the director are likely to stay in charge while the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) reviews the team's performance. McCullum is open to change but believes in his current methods.
Key Facts
- Brendon McCullum is England's head cricket coach.
- England lost the Ashes series 4-1 to Australia.
- The ECB is reviewing the team's performance on the Australia tour.
- McCullum talked with ECB leaders about possible changes.
- McCullum wants to continue but is open to changes in his methods.
- Criticism of team culture includes allegations of a drinking culture.
- McCullum is set to lead England in upcoming cricket series in Sri Lanka and the T20 World Cup.
- Team member Harry Brook faced disciplinary action for behavior off the field.