by sussexpob » Sun Feb 18, 2024 12:55 pm
I think we have all been in general agreement in the past about Bazballs relative merits and weaknesses, but it is annoying that England keep dishing up the slogfest on any surface and at any time. Sharma, Gill, Jadeja and Jaiswal got big scores by at least seeing some balls and accelerating... and two of those players are world leading, historically great limited overs with high levels of aggression, so its not like they aren't themselves naturally curbing their instincts. At 220-2 on Day 2, with one important bowler down, England should have grinded India into a situation of stalemate or victory... instead, they lost the game in a few overs, then turned a loss into a historical rout by the end of the day.
I know that England's bats are technically rubbish, and Bazball has at least been an efficient way of making not that great players become useful by sticking to their strengths.... I just wish that 20% of the time England would see a situation and adapt to it. In the morning of Day 3, if you ended up 270-3 after a gritty session, but forcing India's weakened attack to bowl some fruitless overs and grind them down, the afternoon could have been a runfest.
Root and Bairstow look bang out of form... Bairstow noteably keeps getting out defending his stumps, which is a worry. May need a bold decision to be made to bring in some fresh replacements, India away isnt the type of tour that is easy to play yourself into form with
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