England's Test head coach, Brendon McCullum, has been sacked from his position, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced on Sunday. McCullum will continue to lead the England Men's White Ball teams. The decision comes after a tumultuous summer for the England cricket team.
The ECB stated that McCullum's tenure as Test Head Coach will come to an end after four years in charge. During his time, he led the England team through one of its most exciting and progressive periods in its Test playing history. A new Head Coach for the England Men's Test team will now be recruited.
McCullum expressed his pride in what he and the team have achieved together. He mentioned the highs and tough days that came with the challenge, but he is grateful for the experience and the support from players, staff, and fans.
McCullum will now focus on the White Ball teams and help England move forward. He wishes the Test team success, citing the abundance of talent in the dressing room and his confidence that they will continue to make people proud.
