“He helps me a lot as a captain…”, said Jos Buttler about white-ball head coach Brendon McCullum
I am looking forward to spending more time with him (Brendon McCullum) and learning about cricket – Jos Buttler Joss Butller & Brendon McCullum (Photo Source: Getty Images) The England Cricket Board has also appointed Brendon McCullum as the head coach of the white-ball format. McCullum has been serving as England’s red-ball head coach since 2022. Now he will take over as the head coach of both Test and white-ball from January 2025. Meanwhile, England’s white-ball captain Jos Buttler has expressed happiness about sharing the dressing room with Brendon McCullum. Buttler believes that he and Brendon McCullum are similar as both have aggressive nature. He also stressed that McCullum will help him a lot as a captain. I want this to be the most fun part of my career – Jos Buttler Jos Buttler, while talking on Sky Sports, said, I have a little relationship with him (Brendon McCullum) but I am looking forward to spending more time with him. I am looking forward to learning about cricket. He will help me a lot as a captain. We are similar in the way we look at the game. For me, I want this to be the most fun part of my career. I have played for a long time now so maybe the goal of what you want to achieve changes and for me it is to help the boys become what they can be and also prepare them for the bigger events later on. Butler is also out of the ODI series against Australia Jos Buttler was ruled out of the T20 series against Australia due to a calf injury. The ODI series between Australia and England is starting on 19 September. Buttler has not yet fully recovered, and he is also out of the ODI series. Harry Brook will be seen captaining the series. Let us tell you, Jos Buttler has not played any cricket match since losing to India in the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup 2024. He suffered an injury while preparing for The Hundred in July, due to which he was ruled out of the tournament. After rehab, he was set to return for Lancashire in the quarter-final match against Sussex in the T20 Blast, but got injured again.
Breaking: ECB appoints Brendon McCullum as England men’s cricket team white-ball head coach
Brendon McCullum has been serving as England’s red-ball coach since 2022. Brendon McCullum (Photo Source: Getty Images) The England Cricket Board has appointed Brendon McCullum as the white-ball head coach. Let us tell you, former New Zealand veteran Brendon McCullum has been serving as England’s red-ball head coach since 2022. Now he will play the role of England’s head coach in all three formats. McCullum has extended his contract till the end of 2027, which the board has termed as a “strategic restructure”. Brendon McCullum will take over as head coach of all three formats from January 2025 Brendon McCullum will take over as both Test and white-ball head coach from January 2025. Marcus Trescothick, England’s interim head coach for the upcoming series against Australia, will remain in the role until the West Indies tour in November. Let us tell you, after England’s poor performance in the ODI World Cup and T20 World Cup 2024, white-ball head coach Matthew Pott resigned from his post. There was a lot of discussion in the cricket world about who would be England’s new white ball head coach. The names of many former legendary players, Andrew Flintoff, Ricky Ponting and Kumar Sangakkara had come up. This new challenge is something I am ready to accept- McCullum Brendon McCullum expressed happiness after becoming the white-ball head coach of the England cricket team and said, I have thoroughly enjoyed my time with the Test team, and I am excited to transition my role to the white-ball team. This new challenge is something I am ready to accept, and I am looking forward to working closely with Jos (Buttler) and the team to build on the strong foundations that are already in place. Rob Key’s vision for the future of English cricket is something that really impressed me. Brendon McCullum thanked the ECB and his family for their support and emphasised that the English team has a lot of talent and he will help the players reach their full potential.
Who will become the white-ball coach of the England team? English players will tremble on hearing the name
The search for a new head coach began after England men’s director of cricket Rob Key said the team needed a “new direction”, with the next target being the Champions Trophy in February. England Cricket Team (Photo Source: Getty Images) Former England captain Nasser Hussain believes there is no better option than Andy Flower for England’s vacant white-ball head coach position but is doubtful whether he will get the job. Notably, Matthew Mott stepped down last week after the team’s mixed performance in two years. He led England to T20 World Cup success in 2022, although his performance in the last two major limited overs tournaments was disappointing. The search for a new head coach began after England men’s director of cricket Rob Key said the team needed a “new direction”, with the next target being the Champions Trophy in February. Nasir Hussain told who is the best option to become a coach Former English cricketer Michael Atherton says that Andy Flower should be reappointed as the head coach of England. Supporting his teammate, Nasser Hussain also confirmed this and named him. Let us tell you that when Andy Flower was the coach of the English team, during his tenure, England won the T20 World Cup 2010 and also became the number-1 team in the Test format. However, despite achieving so much success, Flower did not want to remain the coach, because during his tenure many players were not happy with the tough training sessions. Hussain told the PA news agency: “If I ask Andy Flower to become the coach, people will not agree to this. Andy was earlier against franchises and tournaments like IPL but now it is not so. Now he has travelled around the world, won for most of the franchises and has done some very good things.” “He’s a fantastic coach. You just have to look at his CV and if Rob (England team director) has pulled out Andy Flower’s CV, there’s hardly a better choice, but again that’s only if Andy wants to do it.” “All are very good candidates and I reiterate, the job is not to find a candidate, but to find a candidate who really wants to do the job.”
Will Kumar Sangakkara become England’s white-ball head coach..? Said- This role is very exciting but…
I think the position of England white-ball head coach is an exciting prospect for anyone- Kumar Sangakkara Kumar Sangakkara (Photo Source: Head coach Matthew Pott has resigned from his post after England’s poor performance in the ODI World Cup and T20 World Cup 2024. Assistant coach Marcus Trescothick has been appointed as the interim head coach for the white ball home series against Australia in September. There is a lot of discussion going on in the cricket world about who will be the new white ball cricket head coach of England. The names of many former great players are coming forward, one of which is Sri Lankan legend Kumar Sangakkara. Gave a big statement about becoming the head coach of England Rajasthan Royals head coach Kumar Sangakkara has worked with England’s white ball captain Jos Buttler during the IPL. Sangakkara says that it would be exciting to become the head coach of England in limited overs, but so far he has not received any formal offer for this role. According to NDTV, Kumar Sangakkara said, Well, I know (my name) has been coming up for some reason, but there’s been no approach as such. I think the position of England’s white-ball head coach is an exciting prospect for anyone, but there are a lot of good candidates out there. I think Matthew Mott has done a really good job. Kumar Sangakkara further expressed happiness over Jos Buttler’s continuation as white-ball captain. He also praised Rob Key, Managing Director of England Men’s Cricket Team. Sangakkara further said, It’s great that Josh Buttle remains in the leadership role as the team moves forward, it’s a good time to look at what the team is – and was – and how it wants to progress in the future. I think the decision-making process in the England camp has been spot on. I’ve been really impressed with Rob… I think he’s a really smart and practical guy, very sensible in the way he makes decisions.