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COACH: ASHES ERRORS WERE MADE

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December 22, 2025

EAD coach Brendon Mc- Cullum has admitted for the first time that mistakes played a part in his side's downfall Down Under.

A team that travelled with wind in its sails and lofty expectations has been brutally brought to heel by Australia, who have secured the urn again with a hat-trick of thumping wins in Perth, Brisbane and now Adelaide.

England finally took a Test match into the fifth day in South Australia, making a spirited attempt to hunt down a world-record target of 435 but ultimately falling 82 short.

It has been a chastening experience for a team side whose buccaneering ‘Bazball’ stylings have gradually been worn down by the relentless class of their opponents.

They have been criticised for taking the buildup period too lightly - be it a solitary warm-up against the England Lions on a slow pitch, their refusal to take up a day-night practice match before the floodlit second Test or their mid-series beach break to Noosa - with a string of former England captains among those to have their say.

Having previously deflected that scrutiny, notably saying his side had “over-prepared” for the second Test, McCullum changed his tune and accepted his share of the blame.

“You look back on some things as a coach, of course you do, and ultimately you are responsible for how you get your side ready and how you prepare them,” he said.

“I had conviction, we had conviction, in our methods - not just leading into the first Test but also in between Tests. I look back now and think ‘did we need more leading into the first and did we need less leading into the second?’

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