Key Takeaways
- 1📊 Tongue in for Atkinson in Adelaide Test XI
- 2🏆 McCullum takes media heat off Brook, young guns
- 3💡 Rejects knee-jerk changes to Bazball batting style
- 4🔮 Eyes revival despite fading Ashes series hopes
"The England coach said speculation over his future "doesn't really bother me" as he spoke to the media to take heat off his players"
Brendon McCullum is brushing off speculation about his future and urging calm over England's battered batting line-up ahead of the Adelaide Test.
The England coach faced the media fire, taking the heat off his players after a string of collapses in the Ashes. "Doesn't really bother me," he shrugged about job rumours, focusing instead on rallying the troops. With picks like Josh Tongue replacing Gus Atkinson, and Harry Brook vowing to ditch his shocking shots, McCullum preached no knee-jerk changes to their Bazball blueprint.
Coach Shields Squad from Scrutiny
As England's Ashes hopes fade amid Noosa tensions and airport dramas, McCullum insists the music hasn't stopped. He's revving up the side for one last push, even as critics like Blewett question his tenure. From his Kiwi cool to backing youth like Brook, it's classic Baz—bold, unapologetic.




