McCullum set to become England Test coach

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Brendon McCullum could be England’s new Test coach by the end of the week, with the former New Zealand captain on the verge of being appointed.

McCullum was reported to be the leading candidate after a round of interviews led by the England and Wales Cricket Board’s new director of cricket Rob Key at the start of the week.

It’s understood he’s leapfrogged previous favourite Gary Kirsten, and the process is moving towards a swift conclusion.

Moves were already underway on Wednesday to have Key’s preferred nominee ratified by the ECB board, whose approval is likely to be swift, leaving contractual details and any work permit arrangements to be settled.

If all goes smoothly an announcement could come as soon as Thursday, but more time could be required to iron out the logistics.

The 40-year-old’s current role in charge of Indian Premier League franchise Kolkata Knight Riders was one potential discussion point, but further negotiations may not be necessary.

Key had previously indicated there could be an element of flexibility around IPL employment given his decision to split the red and white-ball positions.

But the Indian Express newspaper reported that McCullum has already told KKR he will be leaving his post to take up the reins with England.

McCullum has never coached a first-class side before, let alone a Test nation, but boasts an unimpeachable reputation in the game as an astute thinker and inspirational skipper.

The former Brisbane Heat batter in the Big Bash, he made 101 Test appearances during a 14-year international career with the Black Caps, as well as 331 in limited-overs cricket, and was an active player on the Twenty20 circuit as recently as 2019.

His progressive, attacking philosophy aligns with that of newly-installed Test captain Ben Stokes. 

Both Morgan and Stokes have been canvassed for their opinions on the candidates and both are likely to have given enthusiastic support to McCullum.

The Crowd Says:

2022-05-12T23:49:35+00:00

Once Upon a Time on the Roar

Roar Guru


Having a kiwi coach and captain might work well.

2022-05-12T15:04:43+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


Absolutely. Very decent list of options. The choice is out of left field but good on them for taking a risk. They need change

2022-05-12T11:39:04+00:00

Clear as mud

Guest


a real good get. hard. fair. attacking. good commentator. never met a Kiwi I didn't like. etc etc

2022-05-12T11:35:11+00:00

Bobbo7

Guest


He is a great leader and gets the best out of players. A great choice.

2022-05-12T07:42:54+00:00

Sgt Pepperoni

Roar Rookie


How will his 'play the game in the right spirit' ethos float with Broad and Anderson?

2022-05-12T03:02:54+00:00

DTM

Roar Rookie


I'm a big fan of McCullum. He is a natural leader and has a great cricket brain. He also has the Kiwi knack of being blunt without being offensive. I think it's a good appointment. Not sure about Stokes though - time will tell.

2022-05-12T03:00:10+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


They have interviewed something like 8 people from 20 that applied so last man standing is hardly the case. No idea how he will go but good on him.

2022-05-12T01:36:18+00:00

Damo

Guest


I'm a personal fan of BMac but this just smells of 'last man standing' gets the gig. Best of luck to him though.

2022-05-12T00:55:49+00:00

Ouch

Roar Rookie


Really?

2022-05-11T23:49:39+00:00

josh

Roar Rookie


All the English sloggers will get a run again.

2022-05-11T23:09:40+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


:laughing:

2022-05-11T23:08:22+00:00

badmanners

Roar Rookie


Same age as some of the bowlers, he should be able to relate to them well!

2022-05-11T23:06:08+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Never coached a first class side before - should be ideal as England's coach then

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