McCullum 'would love to carry on' as England head coach despite tough winter

Brendon McCullum, the head coach of the England cricket team, expressed his desire to continue in his role despite a challenging winter, particularly during the recent Ashes series. Acknowledging that the team deviated from their aggressive playing style during the Tests, McCullum emphasized the importance of maintaining a strong white-ball identity, which has been a hallmark of England's recent successes. He reflected on the need for the team to recalibrate and return to their attacking roots as they prepare for upcoming international fixtures. While the Ashes proved to be a tough period, McCullum remains optimistic about the team's potential and is eager to guide them into the future, focusing on the balance between aggression and strategy in their gameplay. His commitment to developing a resilient and competitive squad remains unwavering, as he aims to bolster England's standing in both Test and limited-overs formats.
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