SYDNEY, Dec 14 : Brendon McCullum said there will be no major changes to England's approach in the third Ashes test with the coach hoping for better execution from his players in what he expects to be more conducive conditions in Adelaide.
New Zealander McCullum has come under fire for his aggressive approach to the game after England slumped to losses by eight wickets in two days in Perth, and four days in Brisbane.
Another defeat in Adelaide, where the third test starts on Wednesday, means the end of England's hopes of wresting back the Ashes and exposes the tourists to the possibility of the dreaded 5-0 whitewash.
"We came here with high hopes and high expectations. We had a plan that we felt was going to give ourselves the best chance of being successful," McCullum told reporters at

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