England announced on Sunday that Brendon McCullum has stepped down as the coach of its red-ball team following a string of poor results.
McCullum will remain in charge of England’s white-ball teams.
His resignation comes immediately after a 1-2 home defeat to New Zealand, marked by the retirement of captain Ben Stokes midway through the third Test. England also suffered a 1-4 hammering in the Ashes away in Australia at the turn of the year.
England will now be searching for a new captain and coach before its next Test assignment. It next plays red-ball cricket in August, when it will take on Pakistan in a three-match home series.
It will subsequently embark on a three-match tour of South Africa in December.
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Published on Jul 12, 2026