England in India: Statistics Brendon McCullum must change as England white-ball coach

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Another day, another defeat.

Brendon McCullum took charge of his first one-day international on Thursday but England were comfortably beaten by India in Nagpur.

It is a familiar tale for England, who have lost 30 and won 29 of their ODIs in a difficult run since winning the World Cup under Eoin Morgan in 2019.

It is, of course, early days for McCullum and England have rarely had their best XI in that time.

But here are five damning statistics the New Zealander must change to resurrect England’s fortunes in time for the Champions Trophy later this month.

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