England in India: Brendon McCullum takes over as white-ball coach

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Attacking batting, new-ball strength and all-round prowess - what to expect from a Brendon McCullum white-ball team before his first series with England.

Those words gave a hint that the New Zealander, unsurprisingly, wants to bring much of England's red-ball approach to the white-ball team he leads forThe five-match T20 series and the three 50-over matches that follow will be the first time McCullum has taken charge of an international white-ball side, having previously had success in franchise cricket as well as an impressive run as Black Caps captain.

Boult bowled an opening spell of at least seven overs in six of the Black Caps' nine matches during the tournament, including all 10 overs unchanged at the start of their quarter-final win against West Indies.But while McCullum enjoyed the tactic, only three times has an England bowler bowled a seven-over opening spell under captain Jos Buttler in one-day internationals.

The Black Caps scored more than one run per over quicker than any other team across the tournament in the powerplay, with McCullum hitting 308 runs from 153 balls in that period. There, after KKR won just two of their first seven matches, he publicly called out his batters for being too timid in their approach."A saying that I've used throughout my career is 'if you can't change a man, change the man'."

Throughout his time with both franchises, all-rounders have been key to McCullum's success in T20 cricket.

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