Joe Root ready for second stint as England Test captain
Joe Root embraces his return as England Test captain, believing four years of perspective, experience, and different leadership dynamics have prepared him better for the challenge.
Joe Root embraces his return as England Test captain, believing four years of perspective, experience, and different leadership dynamics have prepared him better for the challenge.

Former Australia Test star Mike Hussey discusses Stephen Fleming's appointment as England's new Test coach, his management style from their time together at Chennai Super Kings, and potential links to join his coaching staff.
England head coach Brendon McCullum supports Joe Root's reappointment as Test captain following Ben Stokes' retirement, while praising new red-ball coach Stephen Fleming and backing Harry Brook as a future leader.
Ben Stokes aims to coach England after retirement, surprised by Joe Root's Test captaincy appointment over Harry Brook, and denies returning for 2027 Ashes.

England's managing director Rob Key indicated Ben Stokes might return to Test cricket despite his retirement. Key also confirmed Stephen Fleming as the new Test coach and Joe Root's reappointment as captain, defending the decisions amid some criticism.

England director Rob Key believes Ben Stokes might return from international retirement, while Stephen Fleming has been appointed as the new Test coach, replacing Brendon McCullum. Joe Root takes over as Test captain, with Fleming aiming to build a sustained world-class team for England cricket.
English cricket has appointed former New Zealand star Stephen Fleming as the new coach for the men's Test team, replacing Brendon McCullum. Joe Root has been reappointed as captain, while Marcus Trescothick will serve as interim coach for the upcoming Pakistan tour.

Justin Langer expresses doubt over England's proposed coaching setup for red-ball cricket, suggesting it can only succeed if the Test coach and Brendon McCullum share an identical approach.
Former Australia opener and coach Justin Langer is the leading candidate for England's Test head coach position after Brendon McCullum's sacking. The ECB aims to appoint a new coach before next month's Pakistan series, with Langer's franchise commitments posing a potential hurdle.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has sacked Brendon McCullum as Test coach after four years, retaining him for white-ball teams. This decision marks the end of 'Bazball,' the ultra-aggressive Test cricket style he and Ben Stokes introduced in 2022, following recent Ashes humiliation and a home series defeat to New Zealand.

England's cricket team faces a leadership void after coach Brendon McCullum's departure, following a disastrous period that began with a pivotal collapse in Perth. The team is back to square one without a captain or coach, with a significant rebuilding job ahead.

England's aggressive 'Bazball' cricket era, defined by Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes, has concluded with their departures. Despite initial successes and a review stating no personnel changes were needed, the team's recent Ashes defeat and subsequent events led to this outcome, leaving McCullum to focus on white-ball formats.
Brendon McCullum has resigned as head coach of the England men's Test team after a period of mixed results, including Ashes and New Zealand series losses. He will continue coaching the white-ball teams. The 'Bazball' era, known for its aggressive style, concludes after transforming England's Test cricket identity.
Brendon McCullum has been sacked as head coach of England's men's Test cricket team by the ECB. He will continue to lead the white-ball teams. The decision follows England's Ashes defeat and a series loss to New Zealand.
Brendon McCullum has been sacked as head coach of England's men's Test cricket team by the ECB. He will continue to lead the white-ball teams. The decision follows England's Ashes defeat and a series loss to New Zealand.

Brendon McCullum has been dismissed as England's Test coach, marking the end of the "Bazball" era. This decision follows a series of poor results and off-field incidents, including Ben Stokes' retirement. McCullum will continue as white-ball coach.

Brendon McCullum has been dismissed as England's men's Test coach by the ECB, seeking a fresh start after Ben Stokes' retirement. McCullum will continue coaching white-ball teams.