England men's managing director Rob Key has lavished rich praise on Test captain Ben Stokes and head coach Brendon McCullum for turning around the fortunes of the country's Test team in this year's home summer, saying the pair have that "bit of magic".
After winning just one Test in their last 17 matches, Joe Root and Chris Silverwood stepped down as captain and coach respectively. Key, who succeeded Ashley Giles as England Men's managing director, then got McCullum and Stokes on board as head coach and captain respectively.
Under the duo, England have won six out of seven matches in this year's home summer, starting with a 3-0 sweep of World Test Champions New Zealand, followed by a record-breaking chase of 378 to beat India by seven wickets and came back from behind to defeat the Proteas 2-1.