England head to training camp with fresh faces but post-Ashes identity still a mystery | Ali Martin

Brendon McCullum will have to adapt to a new environment as Test setup looks to move on from thrashing

In selecting Emilio Gay and James Rew for their Test squad to face New Zealand, England have in one sense been true to their word. The Ashes mea culpa included a promise to give more weight to domestic performances. Both men tick that box.

Yet as the team picks up the pieces after the 4-1 defeat in Australia, wounds licked and lessons learned, perhaps the question is whether they are staying true to themselves more broadly – or even, who actually are they these days?

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Sarah Taylor named England men’s fielding coach while Gay, Rew and Baker are called up

  • Uncapped trio in squad for first New Zealand Test

  • Crawley dropped; Ahmed and Bashir selected as spinners

On a day when England named three uncapped players in their Test squad, brought Ollie Robinson out of cold storage and officially confirmed a new selector had joined the set-up, perhaps the most significant news was the identity of their fielding coach.

Sarah Taylor, the former England wicketkeeper, will be in charge of the fielding drills during the three-Test series against New Zealand that begins at Lord’s on 4 June – the first female coach to work in the men’s senior setup.

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