Former England captain Michael Vaughan has launched a scathing attack on England’s leadership, calling for head coach Brendon McCullum and managing director of cricket Rob Key to step down after Ben Stokes brought the curtain down on his international career.Stokes, 35, announced his retirement from international cricket and relinquished the England captaincy following the team’s crushing 160-run defeat to New Zealand in the third Test at Trent Bridge on Sunday. The result sealed a 2-1 series defeat and extended England’s disappointing run in the longest format.England have now managed just two wins from their last 10 Test matches, a sequence that includes defeats to Australia and New Zealand, along with a home series draw against India.Reacting to the team’s recent performances, Vaughan said he had reached a point where he could no longer accept England’s standards.“When I saw that on the fourth evening last week, I went ‘nah, we can’t accept that’ as ex-players in the game,” Vaughan said on the Stick to Cricket podcast.“And it was that period that I watched and I went ‘nah, enough is enough’. English cricket has got to be better than that.”Vaughan believes the time has come for sweeping changes at the top, questioning whether McCullum is the right man to lead England forward despite his popularity.“I think Baz McCullum is a great guy but he’s not a great coach and for England, as ex-players and fans of English cricket, we should be aiming to be the number-one team in the world and at the minute we are ranked seventh.“We’ve won two games in 10 matches, and those two wins have come at Lord’s on a cesspit and the MCG which was a two-dayer, so the only two games that we’ve won have been on farmers’ fields.“That can’t be right.”The former skipper said England supporters deserved far better and insisted the team’s current trajectory was unacceptable.“I want change. I’ve seen enough. I care passionately about English cricket and I hate watching that and you can’t tell me that the 20-odd thousand aren’t thinking the same,” Vaughan said.“When you’ve got the opposition in your own back yard laughing at you, enough is enough. We need to move on.”Vaughan also questioned the future of Rob Key, who has overseen England’s cricket operations since replacing Ashley Giles as managing director in 2022. Key appointed McCullum as Test coach later that year before expanding his responsibilities across all three international formats in September 2024.According to Vaughan, England’s struggles have not been confined to Test cricket, with the team’s white-ball performances also declining under the current structure.“I’m so frustrated watching it, it’s laughable,” Vaughan said. “You’ve got to say that Rob Key’s job is on the line. It has to be on the line. It wouldn’t surprise me if Rob Key goes.“They’re not being well coached. You are telling me if Andy Flower was in charge… this team would be getting the results they are getting? No chance.”With Stokes’ retirement bringing an end to one of England’s most influential eras, Vaughan believes the team must now use the moment to reset its leadership and direction after a prolonged period of disappointing results.


