End of the bazball era? Brendon McCullum steps down as England test coach

England cricket is set for another major transition as Brendon McCullum steps down as Test head coach while continuing with the white-ball teams. The decision follows Ben Stokes’ retirement, leaving England searching for new leadership.

Post Published By: Donika Singh
Updated : 12 July 2026, 8:25 PM IST
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New Delhi: England cricket is preparing for a new chapter after Brendon McCullum stepped down as head coach of the men’s Test team, while retaining responsibility for the national side’s One-Day International (ODI) and T20I squads. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) confirmed the decision on Sunday, a day after Test captain Ben Stokes announced his retirement from international cricket.

McCullum Reflects on His Time in Charge

Reacting to the announcement, McCullum said coaching England’s Test side had been one of the most rewarding experiences of his career.

He expressed pride in what the team achieved during his tenure, describing the journey as one filled with memorable victories as well as challenging moments. Although disappointed to leave the red-ball role, McCullum said he respects the decision and is now fully focused on helping England’s white-ball teams continue their progress.

‘Bazball’ Era Brought Early Success

McCullum took charge of England’s Test team in 2022 on a four-year contract and quickly transformed the side alongside captain Ben Stokes. Their fearless, attacking approach became widely known as “Bazball” and earned praise for revitalising England’s Test cricket.

The results were immediate, with England winning 10 of their first 11 Tests under the new leadership, restoring confidence after a difficult period.

Results Declined in Recent Seasons

Despite the impressive start, England struggled to maintain the same level of consistency in the following years.

The team suffered a heavy Ashes defeat in Australia and later shared a drawn home series against India. More recently, England endured a disappointing run, losing seven of their last nine Test matches, including a home series defeat to New Zealand.

The challenges were compounded by off-field issues and Stokes’ retirement, leaving the Test side without both a captain and a head coach ahead of the upcoming series against Pakistan, scheduled to begin on August 19.

Search Begins for New Test Coach

Attention has now turned to England’s next leadership appointments. Harry Brook is widely considered the leading candidate to become the new Test captain.

Meanwhile, reports have linked Richard Dawson, Gareth Batty, Andrew Flintoff and former England coach Andy Flower as possible contenders to replace McCullum.

With key appointments still to be made, England faces a significant rebuilding phase as it prepares for its next Test assignment.

Location :  New Delhi

Published :  12 July 2026, 8:25 PM IST

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