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England head coach Brendon McCullum admitted that his team’s heavy defeat to Australia in the Brisbane pink-ball Test was partly due to overtraining. Following the eight-wicket loss, McCullum said the players may have practiced too much instead of focusing on mental freshness. England had skipped a warm-up match before the Test, a decision that drew criticism, but McCullum argued the real issue was excessive preparation.

He explained that the game is played as much in the mind as on the field, emphasizing the need to stay physically ready yet mentally fresh to make sound decisions under pressure. England’s batting faltered despite a 96-run stand between Ben Stokes and Will Jacks, and the team was bowled out for 241 in the second innings. Australia chased 65 runs in just 10 overs to secure a 2–0 series lead.

Critics, including former captain Michael Vaughan, had earlier questioned England’s preparation strategy. The team’s poor record in pink-ball Tests—two wins in eight matches—adds to the scrutiny over their training and planning approach.

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