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    ECB chief executive Richard Gould defends England regime over criticism from ‘dropped’ players | Cricket News

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    Recent criticism of Rob Key and Brendon McCullum’s England regime from active players is a reaction to being dropped, according to England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive Richard Gould.

    Jonny Bairstow, Reece Topley and Liam Livingstone have spoken out at their experiences with the national set-up, which is overseen by managing director Key and head coach McCullum.

    Livingstone described his time at last year’s Champions Trophy as “the worst experience I’ve had playing cricket”, with Topley stating that the Lancashire all-rounder’s comments were “a bit kind”.

    Bairstow, meanwhile, said last week that “you need the care back in the game”, adding that “as soon as you are out of the system, you are out of the system”.

    Topley and Bairstow last played for England in 2024, while Livingstone’s most recent appearance came a year ago.

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    Key joined the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast to look back at the Ashes

    Gould said: “When players come out of the England fold, it’s difficult for them.

    “It’s difficult for any player when they get dropped in any sport and they will not agree with the decision. I wouldn’t want them to agree with the decision.

    “These are competitive men and women seeking to play at the highest standard for as long as they can.

    “On the men’s side, we’ve got 28 centrally contracted players. With the women, we’ve got about 16 centrally contracted players, but there’s probably about 300 players who want to play for our England teams.

    “We do have to focus our resources on those that are in the teams.”

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    Is Brendon McCullum building the right culture for England to progress?

    Australian cricket writer Adam Collins joined the Sunday Supplement panel to discuss if McCullum is building the right culture for England to progress

    An ECB review into 4-1 Ashes drubbing ended with Key, McCullum and Test captain Ben Stokes retaining their positions despite criticism of the team’s preparation, selection and behaviour.

    McCullum is currently in his native New Zealand and will rejoin England ahead of their first Test of the summer against the Black Caps on June 4, although Gould was unable to specify his return date.

    “I don’t know his flight bookings yet. I don’t know when he’s coming over,” he said.

    Gould has ruled out trying to persuade the counties to stop signing Australian players in advance of the 2027 Ashes with Stokes describing the willingness to give opponents experience of playing in English conditions ahead of a big series as “odd”.

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    Paul Farbrace spoke to Sky Sports about McCullum’s tenure in charge of the England cricket team and the need to adapt moving forward

    “It would be against the law to discriminate against any nationality in terms of playing cricket so, no, there are no policies in place,” Gould said.

    ECB managing director Rob Andrew added: “The game constantly debates the number of overseas players, the number in the Blast, the number in the County Championship.

    “It goes to the bigger value of the county game as well, in terms of helping grow the game. Rob Key might want all the Australians banned from playing, but I don’t. It’s not something that was discussed during the domestic review.

    “The only thing that is discussed periodically is do we have the right number of overseas players playing in our competitions?”

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