KKR coach Brendon McCullum a contender to become England Test coach
Former New Zealand captain and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) coach Brendon McCullum has emerged as the favourite to become England’s Test coach, the BBC and other British media reported. An announcement on the successful candidate is due this week.
Chris Silverwood left the role in February in the aftermath of their 4-0 Ashes defeat in Australia, with Paul Collingwood named as caretaker. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) then invited applications for separate test and white-ball coaches.
The reports said 40-year-old McCullum, who is currently in charge of Indian Premier League (IPL) side Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), was keen on taking the job and that an announcement was expected this week.
Former South Africa and India head coach Gary Kirsten has been linked with the role, while Collingwood was also considered a candidate.
Chris Silverwood left the role in February. FILE
McCullum played the last of his 101 tests at Chrchurch in February 2016 against Australia, where he hit the fastest century in the format (54 balls), finishing his career with 6,453 runs including 12 tons and 31 half-centuries.
England last month unveiled New Zealand-born Ben Stokes as their new test captain, hoping for a swift turnaround under the talismanic all-rounder after a tame end to Joe Root’s five years in charge. read more
England face New Zealand in a three-match home series in June.
– With Reuters inputs