Brendon McCulum encourages England to 'will be humble' and connect again with fans before Zimbabwe test tikitaka News

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Brendon McCulum encourages England to ‘will be humble’ and connect again with fans before Zimbabwe test

England coach leader Brendon McCulum on Tuesday asked his team to “show humility” as they prepare to begin a determinant period in his reign.

McCullum’s team host ZIMBABWE In a four-day test Starting from the Trent Bridge on Thursday before a series of five matches with jam with INDIA and a confrontation of ash in Australia.

But McCullum’s men go through an interesting year of test crickets, struggling to find their peak shape and struggling to fix an image problem of making them.

though England won the test series in New Zealand 2-1 during the winter, they lost with the same result in the result in Pakistan and endured a miserable time in action with white ball.

Comments made by England players in the media have also fallen under control.

Cricket Rob Key director said players had to “stop speaking rubbish” after a disappointing exit from the Champions trophy earlier this year.

Last month, England’s fast -wounded players Mark Wood admitted they could be “a little dumb”.

McCulum has taken into account Jibes and wants his team to remove Brash statements.

“We want English fans to feel as if they are part of this trip with us as a team. There are some things we have to do to make sure we all bring them for the trip,” He told reporters on Tuesday.

“If we look at it, there are some ways we’ve probably left the opportunity to slide, some ways we probably haven’t been as smart as those we might have with our comments in the media.”

During the champions trophy, England was criticized for not training enough from former Kevin Pietersen.

Pietersen also claimed that England was more focused on their love for Golf after Batsmen Ben Docket and Harry Brook comments.

‘The ability to be humble’

McCulum called on England’s players to learn from their mistakes of public relations and establish a new relationship with supporters over the coming months.

“There will be mistakes made and there will be periods when boys say things that don’t mean at all or can be misunderstood in another way,” He said.

“It’s not just what you do in the field of cricket. It is how you keep yourself. How do you interact with the public.

“The ability to be humble and showing a humility and not feel away or out of contact with the general population. This is something I would like to see us to improve.”

England are the favorites set to defeat one side of Zimbabwe with only one test win in the last four years.

The challenges posed by India and Australia will be much brighter.

But McCulum knows by defeating India’s many years of superpower and ash reinstatement in Australia would cement a legacy for himself and the players.

“To get to where we are, number two in the world is good, and everyone is happy about it. But at the same time, there is a lot of bone meat for us,” Said McCullum.

“When we got a project like this, it was not a necessarily to settle in ‘good’.

“I think now is the time, working from a strong base, to be able to shoot the stars and say, where can we get this team? What can we get?”



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