But the timing isn’t right for me, Morgan said. I’m very happy with the way things are going with the team and I want to focus on leading them to more success in the future.
It will be interesting to see who the ECB chooses to fill the white-ball head coach vacancy, but with Eoin Morgan backing Brendon McCullum, it seems like a strong endorsement for the former New Zealand captain.
McCullum’s success with the England Test team speaks for itself, and if he is given the opportunity to take on the white-ball coaching role as well, it could lead to even more success for England in the future.