Moeen Ali praises McCullum’s impact on Buttler ahead of Australia series
- Moeen Ali believes Brendon McCullum's coaching will benefit Jos Buttler, England's white-ball captain.
- McCullum will take over as head coach for the white-ball format in January after Matthew Mott's departure.
- The upcoming series against Australia will be crucial for the team as they adapt to McCullum's aggressive style.
Moeen Ali has expressed confidence in Brendon McCullum's ability to enhance the performance of England's white-ball captain, Jos Buttler. Following McCullum's successful tenure with the Test team, he is set to take over as head coach for the white-ball format starting January next year. This transition comes after the departure of Matthew Mott in July, and McCullum is expected to implement his aggressive 'Bazball' philosophy in limited overs cricket. Moeen highlighted that McCullum's experience as a player will be invaluable for Buttler, who faces significant responsibilities as a captain, batsman, and wicketkeeper. He believes that McCullum's energetic coaching style will alleviate some of the pressure on Buttler, allowing him to focus on his game and leadership on the field. Moeen also noted the importance of having a strong support system for Buttler, suggesting that over time, he will develop a reliable team of leaders around him. The upcoming white-ball series against Australia, consisting of three T20Is and five ODIs, will see Marcus Trescothick stepping in as interim head coach. Trescothick has expressed optimism about McCullum's appointment, believing it will benefit both the Test and limited-overs teams. He emphasized the positive impact McCullum has had on the Test squad and is confident that his leadership will translate well into the white-ball format. As the England team prepares for this series, the coaching staff is already working to integrate McCullum's philosophies, ensuring a smooth transition when he officially takes over in January. This strategic move aims to enhance the team's performance and competitiveness in international cricket.