McCullum defends Brook, Ashes squad and leadership style
Summary
England head coach Brendon McCullum defended player Harry Brook and the team's behavior after receiving criticism for incidents during recent tours. McCullum argued that the England and Wales Cricket Board handled the issues well and said that disciplinary matters should be kept private. He also highlighted the pressures players face and supported his squad.Key Facts
- Brendon McCullum is the head coach of England's Test and white-ball cricket teams.
- Harry Brook faced scrutiny after an incident with a nightclub bouncer in New Zealand.
- McCullum defended Brook, saying he was trying to support his teammates.
- The England team was criticized for a mid-series break in Noosa, where some players reportedly drank a lot.
- McCullum thinks player disciplinary issues should remain private.
- Brook, along with others, may face investigation by the cricket regulator for an incident in Wellington.
- McCullum believes continuous criticism of players is unhelpful.
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