Key Takeaways
- Brendon McCullum will step down as head coach of England’s test team.
- He was appointed alongside Ben Stokes in 2022 and helped improve England's red-ball cricket performance.
- McCullum will continue to coach the men’s white-ball teams.
Brendon McCullum, a former New Zealand captain, has announced his decision to step down as head coach of England’s test team after four years in the role. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) confirmed this news on Sunday, stating that McCullum will continue to serve as the head coach for the men's white-ball teams.
McCullum was appointed alongside Ben Stokes in 2022 with the aim of reviving England’s test cricket fortunes. Together, they have been credited with delivering some memorable victories and transforming the team’s performance in red-ball cricket. However, recent events, including England’s home series defeat against New Zealand and Stokes’ retirement from international cricket, have led to this decision.
In a statement released by the ECB, McCullum expressed his gratitude for the opportunity: 'I’ve absolutely loved coaching the test team and I’m incredibly proud of what we’ve achieved together.' He added that there had been both highs and lows during his tenure but emphasized that these challenges were part of taking on such an important role.
Richard Gould, ECB Chief Executive, paid tribute to McCullum’s contributions: 'Brendon breathed new life into England’s test side during an exciting period that delivered some memorable victories, and we’re grateful for everything he has given to the role.' Gould highlighted the impact of McCullum’s leadership in reviving England’s test cricket performance.
Despite his departure from the test team, McCullum will remain involved with the men's white-ball teams. This decision ensures continuity within the coaching structure while allowing McCullum to focus on different aspects of the game.
The move comes at a time when English cricket is facing various challenges and changes. The recent series defeat against New Zealand has raised questions about the team’s performance, and Stokes’ retirement adds another layer of complexity to the situation. McCullum’s departure will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike as they await news on his successor.
The ECB is expected to announce a new head coach for the test team in due course. Until then, the focus remains on ensuring smooth transitions and maintaining the momentum gained under McCullum's leadership.
I’ve absolutely loved coaching the test team and I’m incredibly proud of what we’ve achieved together.
Brendon McCullum, Former New Zealand captain, current England Test coach
Brendon breathed new life into England’s test side during an exciting period that delivered some memorable victories, and we’re grateful for everything he has given to the role.
Richard Gould, ECB Chief Executive



