The Fort Worth Press - England trained 'too much' prior to Ashes collapse, says McCullum

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England trained 'too much' prior to Ashes collapse, says McCullum
England trained 'too much' prior to Ashes collapse, says McCullum / Photo: © AFP

England trained 'too much' prior to Ashes collapse, says McCullum

England cricket coach Brendon McCullum responded to criticism his side were under-prepared for the Ashes by claiming they "trained too much" prior to a dismal eight-wicket defeat on Sunday to fall 2-0 down to Australia.

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The tourists played only one pre-series warm-up match and then, following defeat inside two days in the first Test, opted against putting their first-choice players into a pink-ball tour game in Canberra in favour of more time in the nets.

Those decisions have drawn stinging criticism from legendary former players with Ian Botham suggesting travelling fans should be demanding their money back from the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB).

However, McCullum was defiant when quizzed on England's preparations.

"If anything, we trained too much. We had five intense training sessions leading into this game," McCullum told the BBC.

"Sometimes there is a tendency to overdo things to make up for it. As we all know in this game it is played in the top two inches.

"We all have to find a way to ensure that we feel prepared physically, technically and we are ready for the battle, but also to make sure we are fresh and make sure we can make those decisions in the heat of the games."

McCullum added to Australia’s Channel 7: "I actually feel like we over-prepared to be honest…I think the boys just need a few days off and we probably need to change up a few of the training methods."

England’s players are now set to be handed four days off in the holiday resort of Noosa before the third Test in Adelaide begins on December 16.

After travelling Down Under with high hopes of reclaiming the urn with a first Ashes series win since 2010/11, England are staring down the barrel of another embarrassment after just six days in the field.

England have never come from 2-0 down to beat Australia, who have not lost three consecutive home Tests to anyone in 38 years.

However, they did come from 2-0 down to tie the last series between the sides 2-2 on home soil two years ago.

"We’ve been here before and we’ll have to make sure we stay tight as a group and iron out a couple of the chinks we’ve shown over the last two Test matches," said McCullum.

"It’s very hard to beat Australia at home if you’re going to be deficient in all three areas. We’ve got some work to do. There’s no point feeling sorry for yourself, you pick yourself up and you go again."

S.Jordan--TFWP