WEST INDIES star Jason Holder believes Brendon McCullum has separated England from the rest of the cricketing world.
McCullum (below), who will take charge of England's white-ball set-up in January, has revolutionised England's Test team, even if results have not always been positive.
The 'Bazball' philosophy has brought its fair share of critics, but it is clear to see the enjoyment from players working under McCullum and Test captain Ben Stokes.
And Holder expects England's ethos to carry over when the New Zealander takes the reins in limitedovers cricket.
"Brendon McCullum has done an outstanding job," Holder said. "The beautiful thing about his tenure is the buy-in he's had from the players. That's what's made their cricket so entertaining and so exciting.
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