
Intensity of India series will help England in Ashes battle
That meant England were one big hit away from claiming an outright victory that would have sent them to Australia this winter with the biggest scalp of the 'Bazball' era.
India win by 6 runs 💔
The Anderson Tendulkar trophy is shared 🤝
A simply incredible finale to an epic series 👏 pic.twitter.com/38mVYZeISP
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) August 4, 2025
Instead, they will travel having last defeated one of their 'big three' rivals back in Sir Alastair Cook's farewell series in 2018.
McCullum will soon begin the job of assessing how and where things could have gone better, with the aim of landing in Perth at the start of November with lessons learned.
'It's been a magnificent series, as good as I've been involved with or witnessed in my time. We played some excellent cricket and at times, with the pressure India put us under, we came up a little bit short,' he said.
'You're always learning any time you get to see guys having to dig deep and go to places they've maybe not been before.
'We'll let this one sit and we'll digest it. We'll be able to pick out what has gone well then start to work out how we can keep improving, so when we do arrive out in Australia we give ourselves a huge chance.
'We're in the middle now, halfway through what we knew was going to be an unbelievable 12 months of Test cricket. We know we've got some room to improve.
'But to be involved in a series of such pressure over a period like this teaches you to be tough and builds resilience within you. A lot of our guys will have learnt a lot and that can only be a good thing.'
One thing England may reflect on is their decision to keep the emerging talent of Jacob Bethell in camp for the most of the summer, rather than releasing him to play first-class cricket.
He has played just one County Championship match for Warwickshire this year, while travelling as a non-playing squad member with the Test team.
When he was called on as Ben Stokes' injury replacement, he made 11 runs in two innings and was dismissed in a pressurised chase playing a wild slog.
McCullum refused to chide him for that, though.
'Beth will be back and better for the experience, I'm sure he'll learn from it,' he said.
'The good thing was he took the positive option. The thing people want to be seen to be doing is getting out to a ball in an acceptable manner, but sometimes you've got to be brave enough to be able to try and put some pressure back on the opposition. He got out doing it, but no one ever regretted being positive, right?'
Bethell's flat performance means Ollie Pope can breathe a little easier about hanging on to his number-three spot in Australia.
After starting the international season with successive hundreds – against Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge and India at Headingley – his numbers tailed off. He finished the series averaging 34 and sat a disappointing 10th on the run-scoring charts.
'There were too many 20s and a 40 in there. You always want more as a batter so it's frustrating that I didn't end up scoring more hundreds on some good surfaces,' said Pope.
'That's probably the difference between a really good series and a so-so series. I feel like I'm a much better player now than I was on my first Ashes trip (in 2020/21).
'Mentally, I'm more equipped to deal with the challenges out there and I know how I want to go about building innings out there.
'Before I felt like I was kind of trying to tinker too much during games, in between games, and probably wasn't quite ready for the challenge four years ago.'
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Independent
an hour ago
- The Independent
Tommy Fleetwood one off the pace after opening round in Memphis
Tommy Fleetwood shot an opening round of 63 to sit one shot off the lead in the FedEx St Jude Championship. Fleetwood's seven-under-par round in the first of the season-ending FedEx Cup events left him trailing American Akshay Bhatia in Memphis. English duo Harry Hall and Justin Rose were alongside American Bud Cauley in a tie for third after opening with 64s. Scotland's Robert MacIntyre and England's Matt Fitzpatrick are five shots off the pace, alongside world number one Scottie Scheffler who played his first tournament round since winning the Open at Royal Portrush. Bhatia eagled the 16th hole and closed with two birdies to edge ahead with an opening 62, Fleetwood also finishing strongly with four closing birdies. 'I hit the ball so well off the tee that I was always giving myself an opportunity,' said Fleetwood, who found 13 of 14 fairways. Rose built his round on five birdies in six holes around the turn before dropping a shot on the 13th. Only the top 70 in the season-long FedEx rankings have qualified for the event – although Rory McIlroy opted not to play this week – with the top 50 after the tournament reaching next week's BMW Championship. The top 30 after that will contest the Tour Championship in pursuit of a 10million dollar (£7.4million) bonus.


The Guardian
an hour ago
- The Guardian
Manchester United agree £73.3m deal to sign Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig
Manchester United have agreed a £73.3m deal with RB Leipzig to sign Benjamin Sesko. The striker will join on a five-year deal and become Ruben Amorim's fourth summer signing. Newcastle had battled Manchester United for the striker and offered a similar package to the German club but Sesko preferred a move to Old Trafford. United will pay an initial £66.3m and the rest in potential add-ons for the 22-year-old, who scored 13 times in the Bundesliga last season. Sesko will travel to Manchester and undergo a medical before finalising the move. The arrival of Sesko will take United's spending to a possible £214m, after the signings of Matheus Cunha, Diego León and Bryan Mbeumo. Sesko will be an integral part of Amorim's front three, along with Cunha and Mbeumo, as United aim to improve on their 44 goals from 38 league games last season. It will be the first time Sesko has played professionally outside the Red Bull group of clubs. He moved to RB Salzburg as a teenager from his native Slovenia, where was playing for Domzale. An immediate loan to Liefering, Salzburg's reserve team in the second tier, was highly beneficial and he spent two seasons, scoring 22 goals in 44 appearances. Salzburg gave the imposing Sesko his Austrian Bundesliga debut in January 2021 and two and a half years of impressive goalscoring form resulted in the natural move to Leipzig. Sesko won three titles during in Austria – though he made meaningful contributions only to the second and third – and became a Champions League regular, netting six times in 28 appearances in the competition. The 6ft 5in Sesko, who has 41 caps, is aggressive in the air but also offers pace and clinical finishing. He is not the finished article but has shown great potential and Amorim will be eager to mould him into the striker he desires after watching the struggles of Rasmus Højlund and Joshua Zirkzee. Sign up to Football Daily Kick off your evenings with the Guardian's take on the world of football after newsletter promotion United could still move for a central midfielder but sales will be important after the heavy spending. The arrival of Sesko will throw the future of Højlund into doubt. United are open to selling or loaning the striker, although they would want his wages covered and a fee paid for the latter. The club are still trying to offload Antony, Jadon Sancho, Alejandro Garnacho and Tyrell Malacia.


BBC News
2 hours ago
- BBC News
'McGinn bid rejected by Villa'
Aston Villa have rejected an £18m offer from Everton for 30-year-old Scotland midfielder John McGinn. (TalkSport), externalCeltic winger James Forrest says he is still dreaming of representing Scotland at a World Cup, and won't close the door on his international career. (Daily Record), externalLeeds United and West Ham United have expressed an interest in Liverpool winger Ben Doak, while Monaco and Bologna are also monitoring the 19-year-old Scotland international's situation. (Anthony Joseph on X), externalFormer interim Rangers manager Barry Ferguson has warned Russell Martin about a "Rangers mole" leaking the team's starting line-ups. (Daily Record), externalReal Betis centre-half Nobel Mendy has to make a decision between Rayo Vallecano and Rangers after both clubs agreed personal terms with the 20-year-old, who is expected to make a quick decision. (Sacha Tavolieri on X), externalNew England Revolution have submitted an offer to Maccabi Tel Aviv for 21-year-old forward Dor Turgeman, who is also being considered by multiple European clubs, including Rangers. (Luca Bendoni on X), externalDanish winger Jakob Breum, the 21-year-old who remains of interest to Celtic after a £1.5m offer was rejected this summer, has been left out of the squad for Go Ahead Eagles' Eredivisie opener against Fortuna Sittard. (Glasgow Times), externalHeart of Midlothian have joined Barnsley in the chase to sign 24-year-old Cheltenham Town winger Jordan Thomas. (Football Insider), externalHearts do not have any interest in Cheltenham Town winger Jordan Thomas. (Joel Sked on X), externalDundee manager Steven Pressley has admitted that "a number of players" have chosen other clubs over Dens Park as his transfer search continues. (The Courier), externalHamilton Academical say they have been forced to halt their youth academy for a season due to feedback from parents and the resignation of "four more of our coaching staff". (The Herald), external