
England are all set to play the upcoming home series against New Zealand on the back of a 4-1 defeat at the hands of Australia in their last ICC World Test Championship. After 10 matches in the ongoing 2025/27 cycle, England are currently in seventh place in the standings with a PCT of 31.67 as well. Despite the recent performances, head coach Brendon McCullum hopes that his team can bounce back well.
“We’ve made some significant progress in the last four years but the job isn’t done,” McCullum told Sky Sports. “I think our best days are in front of us as a cricket side. I think a lot of stuff we have developed over the last four years will allow us to shape our side as we move forward.”
After the poor Ashes defeat and the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup earlier this year, where England finished as the semi-finalists, Brendon McCullum was retained as the head coach across all formats as well.
“I firmly believe positive and aggressive cricket can live with smart cricket,” he said. “We play a strong style but sometimes when we get ourselves in winning situations we don’t necessarily do what needs to be done. We need to navigate through those moments with the necessary calm, poise and tactical awareness to ensure you close games out.”
“I’d like us to be a team that people recognise for how we play but also understand that we are fiercely competitive, well-prepared, clearly talented and tactically clever. I am confident that with the sharpening we have identified that we can become a more robust side when the pressure is at its highest, one that will be hard to beat and give ourselves the best opportunities in big series, which is the one area we have missed. We have a fierce ambition to achieve that,” he again added.
However, Brendon McCullum also applauded England captain Ben Stokes, who is returning from a facial injury and will lead the squad in the upcoming series as well.
“He still has the burning desire to perform as England captain with bat, ball and in the field. We need to unlock him, he needs to unlock himself a little bit and I am hopeful that is going to work out. He is such an influential player for us, not just as captain. Batting in the middle order, bowling as he does, his energy in the field, his presence as a leader. It would be nice if all three aspects were firing and I am quietly confident we will see that this summer,” he concluded.
However, England will play a three-match Test series against New Zealand starting June 4 at Lord’s.
England squad:
Ben Stokes (c), Rehan Ahmed, Gus Atkinson, Sonny Baker, Shoaib Bashir, Jacob Bethell, Harry Brook, Ben Duckett, Matthew Fisher, Emilio Gay, James Rew, Ollie Robinson, Joe Root, Jamie Smith, Josh Tongue
Schedule:
First Test – June 4-8, Lord’s
Second Test – June 17-21, The Oval
Third Test – June 25-29, Nottingham
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