McCullum can work magic with England's white-ball teams: Pope
Thursday, 5 September 2024
LONDON, Sept 04 (AFP): Stand-in Test captain Ollie Pope said Brendon McCullum can transform the fortunes of England's limited-overs teams in the same way he has reinvigorated the red-ball side.
England cricket chiefs on Tuesday announced the New Zealander would take charge of all formats from January and that he has extended his contract until the end of 2027.
"We've seen the impact he's had on us as a Test team and as individuals, which I think he can then transfer into the white-ball stuff as well," said Pope, speaking ahead of the third Test against Sri Lanka, starting on Friday.
"He brings the best out of each other. He's a real optimist and I think that's really good in the cricket world. So, very exciting for English cricket overall."
McCullum, 42, inherits white-ball teams that have surrendered titles in the 50-over and 20-over world cups in the past 12 months.
When the former New Zealand captain took charge of England's Test side in May 2022 they were at a low ebb, with just one win in 17 games.
But under his leadership they have won 19 of their 28 Tests, playing an exciting attacking game that has been labelled "Bazball".
Pope, who has struggled with the bat in recent matches, said McCullum had given him confidence and freedom in his personal game.