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McCullum appointed England's Test head coach

The former New Zealand captain has been KKR's head coach for three years

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on Thursday announced the appointment of Brendon McCullum as England men's Test head coach.

McCullum, will begin his tenure from next month's three-match Test series against New Zealand, which gets underway at Lord's from June 2, subject to obtaining the necessary work visa.

The ECB's selection panel of Chief Executive Officer Tom Harrison, Managing Director of England's Men's Cricket Rob Key, Strategic Adviser Andrew Strauss and Performance Director Mo Bobat unanimously agreed that 40-year old was the outstanding candidate for the role, having impressed during the competitive interview process.

McCullum is currently the head Coach of Indian Premier League franchise Kolkata Knight Riders and previously coached Trinbago Knight Riders to the 2020 Caribbean Premier League title. He also had an exemplary playing career that saw him earn 101 Test caps and was Test captain of the Black Caps from 2012 to his international retirement in 2016.

Commenting on the appointment of McCullum, England men's managing director Rob Key, said: "We are delighted to confirm Brendon as England Men's Test Head Coach. It has been a real privilege to get to know him and understand his views and vision for the game. I believe his appointment will be good for England's Test team. He has a recent history of changing cricket culture and environments for the better, and I believe he is the person to do that for England's red-ball cricket. We were incredibly fortunate to have a seriously strong list of quality candidates for the post, with Brendon demonstrating he was our number one choice.

England Test set up has seen a slew of changes since their Ashes debacle earlier this year. Head coach Chris Silverwood was sacked along with the support staff while Joe Root stepped down from the role after tour of West Indies where England lost 1-0. Following that, allrounder Ben Stokes was appointed as the Test skipper.

"I believe in Brendon and Ben Stokes - a formidable coach and captain partnership. Time for us all to buckle up and get ready for the ride," Key said.

McCullum, who led New Zealand to their maiden ODI World Cup final in 2015, expressed his delight at the appointment.

"I'd like to say how pleased I am to be given this opportunity to positively contribute to England's Test cricket set-up and move the team forward into a more successful era. In taking this role on, I am acutely aware of the significant challenges the team faces at present, and I strongly believe in my ability to help the team emerge as a stronger force once we've confronted them head-on.

"I've enjoyed several robust conversations with Rob Key about the direction of travel for the team and have found his enthusiasm contagious. I'm no stranger to bringing about change within a team environment, and I can't wait to get started.

McCullum praised Stokes' abilities and hoped to build a strong relationship with the allrounder.

"Ben Stokes is the perfect character to inspire change around him, and I look forward to working closely with him to build a successful unit around us.

McCullum is due to arrive in the UK later this month. KKR have two matches left in their IPL 2022 campaign on Saturday against Sunrisers Hyderabad and complete their season on Wednesday 18 May against Lucknow Super Giants.