Brendon McCullum shared one aspect

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England head coach Brendon McCullum feels that his players lack humility in their recent public pronunciation and want to see them winning the honors from fans before the tough home series against India and Ashes later this year. McCullum spoke to the media before a lonely test against Zimbabwe, starting on Thursday in Nottingham, saying that players needed more attention to the public mood. McCullum told the British media, “What does it only do in the field of cricket. It’s how you take yourself. This is how you interact with the public.
“These people should be able to play on the largest platform, the most bright light and the pressure that takes one is one thing, but also to be humble and not to feel humble and not feel out of contact with the general population, which I want to see.” England players have criticized for non-field failures to appear to be a non-respective non-visiting failures, recently a winning champion trophy in Pakistan. He was also prolonged by former batting star Kevin Pietersen to play golf during training trading during a poor limited overs tour of India before the Champions Trophy.
England is playing a single test against Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge before the Marki series at home against India and a distant Ashes Rubber in Australia.
McCullum’s comment has been made after the comments that rejected criticism by some players, forcing the England director of Cricket Rob’s England to say that they need to “stop talking”.
Last month too, fast bowler Mark Wood admitted that he could be “a little dumb”.
McCullum said, “We have just become a little smart with some of our comments. What we say in that dressing room is often very different that you expect to come out in a public platform.”
“We’ve found that we have just become aware of that, smart enough that we are able to ensure that we clarify things when we get an opportunity so that we do not touch with English people.
McCullum said that he and his team want the fan to be proud of the team.
“We want them to ride, especially in the next few series, which can be quite amazing.
“We want people to look back and say,” Crieki, that team was a hell of a team that we loved by the following, and we felt that we were a part of the journey he had gone. “
The move paid dividends with a win in 17 tests before the era of McCullum, England won 10 out of their next 11 matches.
England are currently second in the world rankings, but late, they are guilty of production of some dirty performances. To add it, England lost all their matches in the Champions Trophy in February this year.
“If we see it initially, people were excited by the way we played,” said McCullum.
“In the past few years, we feel that the freewing type of cricket was thrilled with cricket and he felt … Over a little passive time, we get an opportunity to see and see things, where things are in the last few years … What we have achieved, we have a slip to opportunities …”
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