England coach Brendon McCullum urged fans to ¡°keep the faith¡± and said there would be no change in approach after the nation¡¯s humiliating loss in the first Ashes test in Perth.

England suffered an eight-wicket defeat inside two days after its cavalier attacking game, dubbed ¡°Bazball¡± after the coach¡¯s nickname, backfired.

Batting collapses coupled with Travis Head¡¯s sensational 69-ball century condemned England to yet another defeat in Australia.

It left the visitors facing an uphill task to regain the Ashes with four tests still to go, with the second being a day-night match in Brisbane on Dec. 4.

England was savaged back home following the defeat on Saturday.

¡°Keep the faith,¡± McCullum said when asked by reporters what his message would be to England fans.

¡°Sometimes we get beaten and it looks pretty ugly, but there are times when having that type of mentality allows us to still believe in our abilities when we step out to play.

¡°There are times we don¡¯t get it right, but we have to believe in what we believe in because it gives us the best chance.

¡°Just because we are one down in the series doesn¡¯t change what we believe in.

¡°We have to stay calm, stay together, and plot our way back into this series, as we have done before.¡±

Since last claiming an Ashes series in Australia 15 years ago, England has now lost 14 tests, drawn two and won none in Australia.

It had a perfect opportunity in Perth to snap the streak and earn a psychological advantage heading into the pink-ball encounter in Brisbane.

But after reaching 160-5 the tourists lost five wickets for 12 runs to be bowled out for 172 on Day 1 before regaining the advantage after dismissing Australia for 132.

It was on track for a big lead after reaching 65-1 in its second innings, but again threw away five wickets in quick succession to leave Australia chasing 205, which it achieved with ease.