Brendon McCallum participates in one aspect that England needs “improvement” before India tests


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Brendon McCulum, the England coach, feels that his players lack humility in their last year’s words and would like to see that they are respecting fans before the chain of difficult homes against India and ash later this year. During his talk to the media before a single test against Zimbabwe starting from Thursday in Nottingham, McCallum said that the players need to be more harmonious to the public mood. “It is not only about what you do in the cricket field. It is the way you carry yourself. It is the way you interact with the audience. It is the messages you offer,” McCallum told the British media.

“The ability to be these men is able to play in the larger stage, under the brightest lights, and the pressure required by one thing, but also the ability to be modest and show some humility and not feeling contact with the general population is something I would like to see improving.” England players have apparently criticized their indifferent position towards setbacks in the field, which is the latest is the Champions Cup in Pakistan. It was also renounced by former beating star Kevin Petersen to play golf while skipping training during a limited poor tour of India before the Champions Cup.

England will play one time test against Zimbabwe in Trent Bridge before the Mraque series next month at home against India and ash rubber in Australia.

McCullum’s comments come after the comments made by some players who refused criticism, forcing the Rob Key coach in England to say that they need to “stop talking about garbage.”

Until last month, Rapi Mark Wood admitted that he could be “a little stupid”.

“We must be a bit smarter with some of our comments. What we say in this dressing room is often completely different from what you expect to go out in a public forum,” McCallom said.

“We got to be aware of that, smart enough to be able to make sure that we explain things when we get the opportunity so that we do not lose communication with the English people.

McCallum said that he and his team want the fans to be proud of the team.

“We want them along the ride, especially in the next few series, which may be very amazing.

“We want people to look back and say,” Crikey, this team was in the middle of 2020 hell for a team that we loved the followers, and we felt as if we were part of that trip.

The move initially paid profits from one victory in 17 tests before the MCCULUM era, England appeared victorious in 10 of 11 games.

England is currently ranked second in the world rankings, but recently, it was guilty of producing some dirty shows. To add it, England lost all its matches in the Champions Cup in February this year.

“If we look at it at first, people were excited about the way we played,” said McCallum.

The former New Zealand captain added: “They were magic through the type of free cricket and felt … with a little lethal time, we give us the opportunity to consider retroactively to things and see where things were over the past few years … what we have achieved, and the opportunities that we left to call …”, the former New Zealand captain added.

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