IND vs ENG: Ben Stokes finally explains what 'Bazball' is and reveals whether England will continue to follow the same strategy despite losing in India

Ben Stokes' men did challenge India on numerous occasions but ultimately it went down to execution in crunch situations and that is where 'Bazball' worked against England.

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England Test captain Ben Stokes.

England Test captain Ben Stokes.

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India managed to tame England's 'Bazball' by triumphantly winning four consecutive Test matches.

Despite the initial success of 'Bazball,' the strategy did not prove effective on Indian soil.

Upon their arrival in India and after winning the first Tests in Hyderabad, the England cricket team once again sparked widespread discussion about their aggressive 'Bazball' approach to Test cricket. The term, coined from the blend of their head coach Brendon McCullum's nickname 'Baz' and the sport 'ball,' symbolises England's new audacious style of playing Test cricket under McCullum’s leadership. The 'Bazball' phenomenon quickly became a hot topic after England showcased a daring and attacking strategy that led them to numerous victories.

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India tamed 'Bazball'

However, under the leadership of Rohit Sharma, the Indian Test team managed to tame England's 'Bazball' by triumphantly winning four consecutive Test matches. Following this, when England's captain Ben Stokes was questioned about the 'Bazball' strategy, he passionately defended its core principle of relentless pursuit, indicating no intention to abandon this bold approach.

"The media name Bazball - everyone says 'what is it?' In my opinion it's wanting to be a better player. In the face of defeat and failure, Bazball will hopefully inspire people to become better players and become even better than what we are," Stokes was quoted as saying.

Bazball proved entertaining but not effective in India

Despite the initial success of 'Bazball,' the strategy did not prove effective on Indian soil. The series highlighted that while 'Bazball' had added an exciting edge to England's Test cricket strategy, leading to significant successes, it faced its limitations against a determined and skilled Indian side. The England team's adoption of 'Bazball,' initially embraced for its aggressive and forward-thinking cricket, ultimately found a formidable match in India, demonstrating the diverse and unpredictable nature of Test cricket.

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Stokes' men did challenge India on numerous occasions but ultimately it went down to execution in crunch situations and that is where 'Bazball' worked against the Three Lions. 

 

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