England conveniently chased a goal of 167 to win the 3rd and ultimate fit in Karachi, including to their wins in Rawalpindi and Multan.
The high-risk high-reward way that has introduced England 9 wins from 10 Tests has been dubbed ‘Bazball’ in a nod to McCullum’s taste however the New Zealander shifted the credit score to the brand new captain Ben Stokes,
“The side is very much in the image of the skipper,” McCullum informed Sky Sports. “He wants the guys to go out there and play with as much freedom as they can.
“He has recognized that putting off that drive and concern of failure lets in the skill to return out.
“And what we have seen over the last seven to eight months is that skill and talent is not in question with this England side.”
That fearlessness is not restricted to the pitch, on the other hand, with McCullum additionally appearing some moxie at the sidelines.
After a blouse he had signed for a fan were given caught on the most sensible of a sequence hyperlink fence on Monday, the 41-year-old head trainer wasted no time scaling the barrier to retrieve it sooner than throwing it over the opposite facet.
Prior to the excursion, England had received most effective two Tests in Pakistan and it was once their first sequence win within the nation since 2000–2001.
McCullum mentioned he was once “incredibly proud” of the crew.
He additionally praised 18-year-old Rahman Ahmedwho changed into the youngest bowler in males’s Test historical past to take a five-wicket haul on debut.
“He’s got a real future,” McCullum mentioned.
“He’s been on the radar for English cricket. It took some courage from Stokes to thrust him into this side. The more we’re willing to do that, the better for us.”