Is Brendon McCullum's coaching tenure in jeopardy? The T20 World Cup might just be his last chance to prove himself. With England's Super 8s campaign in jeopardy, the pressure is on. But here's where it gets interesting: despite their struggles, England has a unique opportunity to turn things around. They're back in Sri Lanka, where they won all three T20s against the same team they now face. This time, they're hoping familiarity brings an upturn in fortunes. However, the team's performance in the group stage has been unconvincing, with batters getting in and out quickly and the ever-reliable Adil Rashid struggling. England's struggles reflect the challenges faced by major nations at this World Cup, where no team has built a compelling case for the championship. The lower-ranked teams are eager to perform, not just to cause an upset but to prove their worth. England, on the other hand, is hoping to turn things around with a familiar setting. But will it be enough to save McCullum's job? The answer lies in the next three games. Two wins could be enough to secure their spot in the semi-finals, but anything less might mean the noise intensifies once again.