Auckland: Former New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum has termed the current England Test side, which toured Australia for the Ashes, as "hopeless", adding that not just coach Justin Langer but anyone else in his place would have achieved a similar result against the Joe Root-led side.
Australia defeated England 4-0 in the five-Test Ashes series.
As Langer's resignation from the post of Australian head coach's job rocks the cricketing world, McCullum said that while the 51-year-old former opener did a great job of regaining the trust of the nation following the Sandpaper-gate scandal of 2018 in South Africa, the team's performance wasn't that impressive as was being made out to be.
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Langer's exit has led to a huge outcry with several of his former team-mates, including Ricky Ponting, Matthew Hayden, Adam Gilchrist and Shane Warne among others, castigating Cricket Australia (CA) for its handling of the matter.
Langer's contract as Australia head coach was due to expire in June this year but CA was only willing to give him an extension till the ICC T20 World Cup in October-November 2022.
"England were hopeless, so I think anyone that was at the helm in the Ashes, they would have won that," McCullum told SENZ Breakfast on Tuesday. "The T20 World Cup (in the UAE) was a really good performance, but aside from that, the performance was just a bit middling for an Australian cricket side."