
Brendon McCullum leaves as England Test cricket coach after four years; stays on for white-ball
The Indian Express—Brendon McCullum has departed as England men's Test cricket head coach, ending a four-year tenure that defined the 'Bazball' era of aggressive play. McCullum will remain involved in England's white-ball cricket programs. Reports described the departure variously as a resignation and a sacking. His tenure transformed England's Test approach and produced memorable series victories before the partnership with captain Ben Stokes reportedly became strained.
- The Indian Express — McCullum will continue in white-ball formats despite departing as England Test head coach
- Channel News Asia — Brendon McCullum leaves as England men's Test cricket head coach after four-year tenure
- Sky News — New Zealand cricket legend Brendon McCullum steps down as England's Test match coach
- BBC — The BBC reported McCullum was sacked rather than departing voluntarily