Former England captain Nasser Hussain feels that the appointment of Brendon McCullum as the England Test coach is a "bold, brave, exciting" decision. At the same time, Hussain pointed out that McCullum and skipper Ben Stokes must "challenge each other" to revive England's fortune in Test cricket.
On Thursday, McCullum, the former New Zealand captain who has worked majorly as a white-ball coach in T20 franchise cricket, was handed the job of England's Test coach. His first assignment will be England's three-match home Test against New Zealand, the current World Test Championship (WTC) winners, in June.
"It's a bold, brave, exciting decision. It's a little bit left field, I think most people expected maybe a Brendon McCullum type to come into the white-ball team and work with his mate Eoin Morgan and possibly somebody with more experience in red-ball cricket like a Gary Kirsten come in for the Test match format," said Hussain on Sky Sports.