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Michael Vaughan admits Brendon McCullum England appointment makes him "nervous"

Michael Vaughan has questioned why Gary Kirsten was overlooked to coach England 's Test team in favour of Brendon McCullum, describing the New Zealander's appointment as a "big risk".

McCullum was unveiled as England's new Test coach on Thursday, with the 40-year-old insisting he can "move the team forward into a more successful era". And while Vaughan believes McCullum is "the perfect mentor, thinker and culture driver", he is concerned about his lack of experience.

Vaughan feels Kirsten would have been a "safer pair of hands" and described the decision to overlook him as "incredibly bizarre". In his latest column for the Telegraph , he wrote: "England's bold appointment of Brendon McCullum makes me nervous. If English cricket has overlooked someone like Gary Kirsten for a second time I do find it incredibly bizarre. I don't see how we have made that call twice.

"He is the perfect mentor, thinker and culture driver who has done it before and has the t-shirt. What England have gone for in Brendon is exciting and a big name, but it is a big risk as well.

"He is taking over England at the right time. They are at their lowest ebb since the mid 1990s.

"He will not have to do much for us all to see a massive improvement but if it doesn't happen quickly then there will be questions asked about his appointment and whether England would have been better off with a safer pair of hands, more experienced and know how to coach in Test cricket. But one thing is for sure, we are in for an interesting ride."

On the face of it, McCullum's experience coaching on the T20 franchise circuit and close relationship with captain Eoin Morgan would have made him an ideal candidate to coach the white ball side. However, McCullum was never

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