McCallum fascinated by Morgan's influence

 The way the talks are going, Eoin Morgan can think, and what needs to be announced! The Guardian reported yesterday that the England one-day cricket captain was considering retiring from international cricket. The news has spread so much that Test coach Brendon McCullum has spoken about the Test series against New Zealand tomorrow. The aggression that





 McCullum is trying to bring to the England Test team is what Morgan has brought to the ODI team. There was no chance to see the Morgan and McCallum pair as they went for different coaches in different versions. In a possible farewell address, McCullum expressed fascination with Morgan's aggressive thinking and its impact on England cricket.

It has been rumored for some time that Morgan, 35, wants to step down as captain. But the thought that he has moved away from international cricket is unthinkable. The announcement was made by the English media yesterday, this week. McCullum was asked about this at the press conference after the Headingley Test ended within an hour yesterday.



The Kiwi coach wants to play positive cricket with England. And the seeds of this mentality have already been planted in the minds of the main stars of the England team, crediting Morgan. "Not only England, but the history of cricket will be unique in the history of international cricket for Ireland," he said. The steps he has taken to become England captain, the way he has changed everyone's mindset and the way he has played cricket - for everything.


McCullum told Sky Sports: "It's been a long time coming. He also won a World Cup and made these boys part of a great journey. When you look at Jos Butler, Jason Roy, Johnny Bairstow, Ben Stokes, they are the superstars of international cricket. They have become such players because of the leadership of Eoin Morgan.


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