Andy Flower rules himself out of the running to replace Brendon McCullum as head coach of the England Test team.

Flower was in charge of England when they last won the Ashes in Australia in 2010-11 Andy Flower has ruled himself out of the running to replace Brendon McCullum as head coach of the England Test team. McCullum was sacked from the red-ball role earlier this month following a run of poor form and a number of controversial off-field incidents, but he remains in charge of the England white-ball set-up. Flower was England head coach from 2009 to 2014 and helped the team to win the Ashes on three occasions, including their last away win in 2010-11, before leaving after a 5-0 series defeat in Australia. The Zimbabwean is head coach of Royal Challengers Bengaluru and led them to the Indian Premier League title in 2025 and 2026. He won The Hundred with Trent Rockets in 2022 and is now the coach of London Spirit and, despite a number of conversations with the ECB, has opted to stay in charge of his current teams. "I have spoken to the ECB (England and Wales Cricket Board). I am aware of the head coach vacancy of the England national team," said Flower at a media day for London Spirit prior to the start of this year's Hundred. "I have spoken with [managing director of men's cricket] Rob [Key] at the ECB on that topic. The bottom line for me is I'm very happy in the work that I'm doing at the moment.