England coach Brendon McCullum said he doubts his team will be hanging out with their Australian counterparts following a difficult loss in the second Ashes Test.
Sir Geoffrey Boycott has said England "have got carried away with Bazball" after they suffered defeat in the first Ashes Test.
Coach Brendon McCullum insists England felt "validated" despite an agonising defeat in the first Ashes Test, and doubled down on the selection gamble of Moeen Ali.
Brendon McCullum is excited about the "magic" that could occur in the Ashes and has promised England will not move away from their aggressive approach at the first sign of danger.
England Test coach Brendon McCullum claims it would be "completely naive" to expect the likes of Jofra Archer to turn down lucrative long-term franchise contracts in favour of international deals.
Brendon McCullum has been cleared by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) of breaching its anti-corruption code and will face no further action over his involvement with a betting business.