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Brendon McCullum breaks silence on England’s evolving ‘Bazball’ style after Ashes setback

England head coach Brendon McCullum has shared fresh insight into the team’s mindset as they prepare for a crucial stretch of Test cricket at home. After a disappointing Ashes campaign and growing scrutiny around England’s aggressive approach, McCullum has now spoken in detail about where the side stands heading into the upcoming series against New Zealand and Pakistan.

The former New Zealand captain returned to the England setup during the training camp ahead of next week’s Lord’s Test and made it clear that the team remains fully committed to its long-term vision.

Brendon McCullum opens up on England’s evolving ‘Bazball’ philosophy

Speaking in an interview with the ECB, McCullum admitted England are looking to refine certain aspects of their attacking style rather than completely changing their identity. The England head coach explained that the team wants to improve its ability to recognise key moments in matches while still maintaining the fearless mindset that has defined the Stokes-McCullum era.

“You will see a lot of the stuff you’ve seen already, but with a bit of refinement. Positive and smart cricket can live together. We will try to step towards that. We will be brave when we need to be and smart when we need to be. We’ll be totally committed and try to identify moments where games can be won or lost. If we can do that successfully we’ll give ourselves a great chance. I’d like to see us become a team not only feared for our knockout punch but our jab too. If we can box smart we can achieve success and we’re all fiercely driven to do that. We’ve had some good and bad times but I firmly believe the best years are still ahead of us and I’m delighted to still be at the helm for that,” McCullum said.

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McCullum addresses criticism after Ashes disappointment

Following England’s difficult winter, there had been speculation surrounding the relationship between McCullum and Test captain Ben Stokes. However, the former Kiwi skipper strongly dismissed suggestions of tension within the leadership group. McCullum also denied reports claiming the pair needed “clear the air” discussions after the Ashes defeat.

“Stokesey and I have always got on well. We challenge each other which is what you want and there will always be differences of opinion. That’s healthy. The best leaders bounce off each other, but we’re crystal clear on the direction we want this team to take and you’ll continue to see us work together. We’re absolutely fine and we’ve got each other’s backs. There have been no ‘clear the air’ talks because there’s no air to clear. We were all disappointed about the winter but all the talks have been about how to move forward and put that right,” McCullum said.

The England coach additionally addressed criticism over his delayed return to the setup, revealing that part of his absence was due to medical treatment and scheduled operations back home in New Zealand.

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