
New England head coach Brendon McCullum has claimed following his team whitewashing New Zealand in the three-Test series that his boys have set "alarm bells" ringing around the world as to the kind of aggressive cricket they are going to play in future.
England thrashed reigning World Test champions New Zealand by seven wickets in the third Test at Headingley to clean sweep the series 3-0 after nearly two years of defeats at home and abroad, including a 0-4 drubbing in the Ashes and a 0-1 away loss in the Caribbean.
A confident McCullum, who took over as head coach after Chris Silverwood stepped down in the wake of the Ashes debacle, said following the Ben Stokes-led team's big win that, "The world Test champions (New Zealand) were a formidable opponent to overcome, and the alarm bells have probably gone off somewhat around world cricket as to how this team is going to play."