Brendon McCullum, currently serving as England’s head coach across all formats, is poised to be dismissed from his role in the Test team, according to reports. While his position with the white-ball squads remains uncertain, sources suggest he may retain oversight of limited-overs sides.
This development follows closely on the heels of Ben Stokes‘s retirement from international cricket, marking the end of the influential partnership between the two during England’s Bazball era. Stokes, who captained the Test side, stepped down amid scrutiny over his off-field conduct and concerns regarding the team’s underwhelming performances in red-ball cricket.
Tom Morris, a senior reporter at 7 Cricket, confirmed the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) will formally announce McCullum’s removal from the Test setup. The decision follows a challenging period for England’s Test team, including a drawn series against India, an Ashes defeat, and a recent home loss to New Zealand.
Major news out of England – Brendon McCullum is set to be sacked as Test coach.
Formal announcement as early as today. Still a chance he will continue leading the white ball teams.
Full coverage on The New Ball with @beastieboy07, Tuesday night 8pm on SEN. @7Cricket @1116sen…
— Tom Morris (@tommorris32) July 12, 2026
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