Brendon McCullum will lead the white-ball team going forward, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) stated. In the 2023 ODI World Cup, the Jos Buttler-led team looked terrible, and although there were high expectations for them in the T20 World Cup, they were unable to make it to the final. Coach Matthew Mott quit shortly afterward, and Brendon was named in his place.
A few of the senior players for the England white-ball team have been left off the squad for the forthcoming Australia series, thus the team is currently undergoing surgery. One of them, Moeen Ali, chose to give up on his career as an international cricket player after he was unable to receive a call-up. He still thinks the England squad will succeed under McCullum, thus he expects them to recover.
“I believe Brendon’s experience, his playing style, and his having been there assist. If a coach tells you to “go do this,” but you never do, I believe it might be really challenging. More than anything, I think Jos will benefit much from Brendon’s energy. Jos has a lot on his plate between captaining, wicketkeeping, and batting. Brendon will, in my opinion, simply release the pressure and be able to lead the team on the field. Moeen told Sky Sports, “I think Brendon will be more in control.”
Jos Buttler is incredibly personable: Moeen Ali
Buttler was facing extreme pressure and might lose his captaincy following the 2024 T20 World Cup. Moeen, nonetheless, encouraged him to improve in the near future. He stated that there are several leaders on the current England team and mentioned how approachable the keeper-batter is.
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Because he is so personable, Jos will give everyone the impression that they can come talk to him. Many leaders now have the potential to become very influential leaders in the future, in my opinion,” stated Moeen.