Brendon McCullum sacked as England's Test coach. Here's what the ECB statement states. | Cricket

Brendon McCullum sacked as England's Test coach. Here's what the ECB statement states. | Cricket

McCullum will continue as white-ball coach, having just led the T20 side to No1 in the world with a 4-0 series victory over India.

Brendon McCullum will stay on as England’s white-ball coach, saying he ‘respects the decision’

McCullum will continue as white-ball coach but the scandal-hit series defeat to New Zealand was the last straw after a disastrous Ashes series

Brendon McCullum's time as England Test coach is up, with his exit coming swiftly off the back of captain Ben Stokes' shock retirement from international cricket

McCullum spent four years in charge of the Test team and his exit follows the retirement of former captain Ben Stokes

Brendon McCullum has left his role as England's Test head coach but will remain in charge of the national white-ball set-up, the England and Wales Cricket Board announced Sunday.

McCullum admits he is 'gutted not to be continuing' as change signals the end of the 'Bazball' era in red-ball cricket

England, under McCullum’s Bazball era, recorded 25 wins, 17 losses and two draws from 44 Tests.

Brendon McCullum is dismissed as England's test coach but will remain in charge of T20 and ODI teams.

Brendon McCullum has left his role as England's Test head coach but will remain in charge of the national white-ball set-up, the England and Wales Cricket Board announced Sunday.

ECB chief executive Richard Gould confirms Brendon McCullum has left his role as England Test head coach after seven losses in nine matches, though he remains in charge of the…

With Ben Stokes retired from international cricket and Brendon McCullum officially removed as England's Test coach, we look back at the decisions that got us to this point

The sacked England Test coach reinvigorated an ailing team in 2022, but his super-aggressive style proved unsustainable

Brendon McCullum's Bazball era is over as he is sacked as England's men's Test coach.

England have left the door ajar for Andy Flower to return as their Test coach after announcing Sunday that Brendon McCullum had been sacked from his red-ball role.

Michael Atherton suggested the series loss to New Zealand was the final straw.

'If we need to take a little bit longer to get the person we want, we'll take that time.'

Brendon McCullum deliberately set out to make England's men's Test team a less complicated team to play cricket for. After four years of Bazball's highs and lows, it leaves a very…

McCullum left his role with the red-ball side on Sunday having lost series in Australia and India.