Brendon McCullum, England’s red-ball coach, remains unwavering in his team’s approach to the game despite their narrow defeat against Australia in the first Ashes Test. McCullum believes the loss has not tarnished their style of play and expresses pride in his team’s performance.
McCullum describes his time as coach as “absolutely amazing” and attributes the defeat to unfortunate moments that denied them victory. He firmly believes their approach was validated by the entertaining match that captivated viewers, with Sky’s peak audience reaching 2.12 million, the highest for a Test match.
While acknowledging the disappointment of not winning, McCullum emphasizes that their style of play has received positive reception and he is proud of the team’s commitment. He remains optimistic and proud, stating that the match was enjoyed by viewers worldwide.
Despite the players’ devastation, McCullum maintains a chipper mood, highlighting the exciting nature of the match and the different styles of play showcased. He believes that not everyone has to fight the same way, and the enjoyment of spectators, including the team itself, is a testament to the match’s success. The entertaining match garnered significant viewership and showcased the team’s commitment to their style of play.