The Citizen (KZN)

England to stick with ‘Bazball’

BIG LOSSES: ENGLAND CAPTAIN STOKES IS UNMOVED

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England’s hyper-attacking “Bazball” approach is coming under intense scrutiny after a crushing Test defeat in India but captain Ben Stokes appears determined to stick to his guns.

The visitors slumped to a humiliatin­g 434-run loss in the third match of the series in Rajkot – England’s biggest defeat in terms of runs since 1934.

But it was the manner of their capitulati­on, which meant they now trail 2-1 in the five-match series, that has led to calls for serious reflection on their swashbuckl­ing approach.

England started the third day of the third Test in a good position – 207-2 in response to India’s first-innings score of 445 after opening batsman Ben Duckett went on the charge.

But it all fell apart at dizzying speed as the tourists lost their last eight wickets for 95 runs, handing the advantage to India.

Former captain Joe Root came in for some of the harshest criticism for the manner of his dismissal – caught for 18 after trying to play a risky reverse scoop off Jasprit Bumrah – the top-ranked bowler in Test cricket.

Scyld Berry, the chief cricket writer for Britain’s Daily Telegraph, called it the “worst, most stupid, shot in the history of England’s Test cricket”.

Yashasvi Jaiswal took the game decisively away from England with a swashbuckl­ing 214 not out in India’s second innings, borrowing from the tourists’ playbook.

Bullish Duckett, when asked what his side could realistica­lly chase in the fourth innings, said “the more the better” but they were shot out for a paltry 122 in just 39.4 overs.

England have enjoyed notable success since Stokes teamed up with coach Brendon McCullum in 2022, winning 14 out of 20 Tests before the Rajkot loss.

Together they injected new life into the side after just one win in 17 matches in a moribund spell under previous skipper Root and their approach was dubbed “Bazball”, in reference to McCullum’s nickname.

But former England Test captain Michael Vaughan believes the latest defeat must serve as a “wake-up call”.

“Even when this England team have lost in the last two years you have always been able to take positives... or they haven’t been hammered,” he said on X.

“This is looking like a wake-up call that surely sends a message you can’t just play one way.”

But neither Stokes nor McCullum appear to be in the mood to change their gung-ho approach as the fourth Test in Ranchi looms.

“Our batting line-up is full of internatio­nal-class players, we give them the freedom to play what’s in front of them,” said the skipper, whose team started the series with a memorable victory in the first Test in Hyderabad before losing the second in Visakhapat­nam.

 ?? ?? BEN STOKES Picture: Getty Images
BEN STOKES Picture: Getty Images

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