England's rollicking run in Test cricket under the coaching of Brendon McCullum came to a rude halt when South Africa thrashed them by an innings and 12 runs within three days at Lord's. The defeat was also England's first defeat since the appointment of McCullum as red-ball head coach.
After the loss led them to being 1-0 behind in three-match series, McCullum praised South Africa's efforts while admitting England have work to do ahead of the second Test at Old Trafford, Manchester, starting from August 25.
"I thought South Africa played exceptionally well, they utilised the conditions that they were presented with and they deserved the victory. We've got a little bit of work to do but you don't go from being a good cricket team a few weeks ago to a bad team overnight so we'll try and maintain some of those positives and the beauty is we get an opportunity to come back in a few days' time. I don't believe at any stage we got in front of ourselves. We were just outplayed," said McCullum after the match ended to 'Sky Sports'.