Michael Atherton says there may be “no doubt” Brendon McCullum has the credentials to be a hit as England’s new white-ball head coach, however believes a “big challenge” lies forward for the New Zealander.
England have received 19 of their 28 Exams beneath McCullum’s management, in comparison with one from 17 earlier than he began, and it’s hoped he can regenerate the white-ball facet.
Having received the 50-over World Cup in 2019 and the T20 crown in 2022, Jos Buttler’s facet received solely three of their 9 video games in a disastrous 50-over World Cup marketing campaign in 2023 and likewise misplaced their T20 title this yr after shedding to eventual winners India.
The priority round McCullum’s appointment is the extreme cricketing schedule and whereas 2025 is much less compact than earlier years, Atherton believes the additional accountability shall be a problem for the 42-year-old, who succeeds Matthew Mott.
“When England went to New Zealand for a Test tour last time and the series finished, there was a white-ball series in Bangladesh the next day,” stated Atherton on the Sky Sports activities Cricket podcast.
“Now, in his appointment, he makes the purpose that the schedule has eased a bit from 2025. There aren’t these crossovers that there have been, however I nonetheless assume it’s going to be a giant problem.
“I do not doubt McCullum’s credentials in any respect, however the problem shall be simply the additional accountability, the additional time that it takes to plan and put together and get a one-day staff able to play.
“You’re probably going to have to be doing that during a Test tour at times.
“I feel it will make the individuals round him essential, individuals like Marcus Trescothick, who’s going to be the interim coach for this Australia sequence on the finish of the summer season, he’ll presumably step in once in a while.
“That’s how India have done it. They’ve had one man doing both, Rahul Dravid, until recently, but others have stepped in from time to time to give the head coach a break.
“When McCullum took the Check job, he stated he thought the one-day job was a little bit of a comfortable position as a result of that was going so nicely beneath Eoin Morgan and the Check staff was extra of a problem, and that is nearly flipped now.”
Check captain Ben Stokes and McCullum have recognized younger expertise from throughout the nation for the Check facet and nurtured them beneath the ultra-positive ‘Bazball’ philosophy.
Tom Hartley (vs India, 2024), Josh Tongue (vs Australia, 2023), Rehan Ahmed (vs Pakistan, 2023), Will Jacks (vs Pakistan, 2022) and Gus Atkinson (vs West Indies 2024) have all taken a five-for on debut beneath the Stokes-McCullum reign and it’s hoped this success will proceed into the white-ball facet.
“I think [managing director of England men’s cricket, Rob] Key wants McCullum’s influence brought to bear on some of these really good young players right at the start of their international careers,” added Atherton.
“That’s when you can shape and mould players, isn’t it? That’s when they’re still kind of open to outside influence, when they’re still soaking it all in, eager to learn and eager to change, that’s when you can have the most influence on a young player.
“Now, as we transfer on from Morgan’s technology, I feel Key needs McCullum to carry that affect and clearly the white-ball position now intrigues him in a method that it did not two years in the past, as a result of they’re in want of the type of regeneration that the Check staff wanted two years in the past.”
Trescothick has backed Buttler as England’s white-ball captain forward of the multi-format sequence in opposition to Australia, stay on Sky Sports activities from September 11, and Atherton mentioned the significance of McCullum’s relationship with Buttler going ahead.
“The key will be Buttler because this appointment wouldn’t have been made if he was not all in as well,” Atherton added.
“When Stokes and McCullum took over, there was a spring in their step, a freshness about their play and a kind of joy about the game.
“Key shall be hoping that transmits to Buttler, who typically seems a bit burdened with the white ball captaincy, and he’ll be hoping that McCullum’s expertise can rub off on him and make him look rather less burdened across the position.”
Hussain: Fixed messaging shall be a constructive
Sky Sports activities’ Nasser Hussain believes constant messaging throughout all codecs can solely be a constructive for England, however believes “freshness” might be a difficulty for McCullum.
“You can imagine the white-ball side having the same messaging as the red-ball side now, and there will be people in all three squads that won’t go from one to the other and be comparing like they may have been doing previously,” stated Hussain.
“The fixed messaging throughout, I feel, is an absolute upside. There aren’t any comparisons of coaches or questions of how it’s achieved throughout codecs.
“The one thing I’d like to keep, if possible, is the freshness.
“Everybody talks concerning the freshness of gamers, however typically if you’re shedding World Cups, just like the white-ball facet have been, it is going to be fairly good to have Stokes and McCullum, who weren’t a part of that current World Cup, be recent and able to go.
“I want McCullum to turn up to everything he does with freshness and a good mindset that he seems to spread throughout any team.
“So in the event that they lose an Ashes sequence, you do not wish to then go right into a white-ball sequence the place McCullum is weighed down by all of the exterior noise.
“Not that it seems to affect him, but it must affect everyone. He is going to have to use Trescothick and various other people.”
England vs Australia schedule – all video games stay on Sky Sports activities
- 1st T20 (September 11) – The Ageas Bowl, Southampton (6.30pm begin)
- 2nd T20 (September 13) – Sophia Gardens, Cardiff (6.30pm begin)
- third T20 (September 15) – Emirates Outdated Trafford, Manchester (2.30pm begin)
- 1st ODI (September 19) – Trent Bridge, Nottingham (12.30pm begin)
- 2nd ODI (September 21) – Headingley, Leeds (11am begin)
- third ODI (September 24) – Seat Distinctive Riverside, Durham (12.30pm begin)
- 4th ODI (September 27) – Lord’s, London (12.30pm begin)
- fifth ODI (September 29) – The Seat Distinctive Stadium, Bristol (11am begin)
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