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Lehmann denies ECB contact, hints McCullum successor already identified

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Former Australia coach Darren Lehmann has distanced himself from speculation linking him to the vacant England Test head coach position. Lehmann stated he has received no communication from the England and Cricket Board regarding the role. He suggested that the ECB may have already identified a successor to Brendon McCullum, who recently departed the position. The comments come amid ongoing uncertainty surrounding England's Test coaching setup following McCullum's exit.

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