UK media call for Buttler and McCullum resignation after the early ENGLISH OF ENGLISH from the 2025 champion trophy

English catastrophic Champion trophy 2025 The campaign ended with humiliation on Wednesday (February 26), while defenders crashed from the tournament after an eight -kuctive defeat to Afghanistan. The loss, followed by 3-0 in India earlier this year, launched a fiery storm criticism from the British Media, with a captain invited to the captain Jos Buttler And the main coach Brandon McCullum to step down immediately.
The return was fast and awful. The post office led to the charging with the OP-ed title “Buttler has to go now … Excess complacency has become too much,” While the BBC claimed “Replacing the Buttler sensitive things for.” Former English skipper Nasser Hussain increased pressure, speaking Sky Sports, “It is time to resign evenly and England moves on.”
Buttler, who hinted at to step down after the match, made his head criticism for a timid approach to England. Nine -defeat record records in 10 matches since January 2024 – including an infinite string in Asia – he asked questions about his tactical sharpness and leadership.
McCullum’s ‘Bazball’ strategy of decay
McCullum, who took over as a white ball coach in January after the release of Matthew Motta, faced equal supervision. And the paper pledged his mandate “The power of the brandon McCullum as a coach of England has become a weakness,” “ While the cricket was blowing the team “Hubristic philosophy” in a piece called “Those who are behind the English bazball -need a reality check.” Wisden provided a damn estimate: “Famous failures explained one thing: England went back under McCullum.”
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What is the following for England?
Given that the T20 2026 World Cup, ECB faces difficult decisions. The Buttler’s future as a captain seems unsustainable, while McCullum’s aggressive tactic “Bazball” – once welcomed as a revolutionary – is now facing existential doubts. As fans and experts require responsibility, the English hierarchy of the crislette must choose between continuity and radical re -launch.