‘Aise he khelna tha toh 5 T20Is ki series rakh dete’ – Fans react to England team using ‘Bazball’ approach against Australia in Ashes 2023
Cricket’s ultimate Test series, The Ashes began in Birmingham on Friday, 18 months after the previous series ended with an embarrassing loss for England in Australia, amidst optimistic expectations of sunny sunshine and a packed house and utter ambiguity over which of the two strongest teams in the world will prevail. In the last year, Australia has won 58% of its games while England has won 82% of its 11 Test matches. Australia also defeated India in the World Test Championship final last week at the Oval to win the title of the format’s official world champions.
Australia has been defending the Ashes since 2017, but since 2001, they haven’t won a series there. Since then, they’ve lost four and drew the most recent, which occurred in 2019. In contrast, England has lost all of its previous 35 series in Australia and was humiliated there 4-0 in 2021–22. But under the leadership of new coach Brendon McCullum, who implemented an excessively optimistic strategy that has come to be known as “Bazball” despite McCullum’s obvious discomfort, their fortunes have now changed.
The Bazball show begin from the first ball of the Ashes series as Zak Crawley drove a half-volley from Australian skipper Pat Cummins to the boundary. The England batters were scoring at a brisk run-rate of 5 but Australian bowlers were also being conservative at the same time. England went for lunch after losing their third wicket at 124 runs on a batting paradise wicket which seemed to have caused some thinking for the fans as to whether Bazball is the move forward.
After lunch, the hosts were in a precarious situation due to the rapid removals of Harry Brook as well as Ben Stokes, but Root expertly bailed the team out of it with another half-century. Being five wickets behind so early in the match on a pitch with significant assistance wouldn’t make England pleased at all. If England lose all their wickets today, it might still be even game due to the time left in the game.
Fans react to England team using the ‘Bazball’ approach against Australia in the Ashes: –
https://twitter.com/vipintiwari952/status/1669719145150287877?s=20
Bazball in full effect!
— Anthony Spiteri 🇦🇺🇲🇹 (@anthonyspiteri) June 16, 2023
Haha 🤣🤣
— Naveen (@_naveenish) June 16, 2023
https://twitter.com/Chocola99742519/status/1669700498059059200?s=20
They still hai Bairstow and moeen
— 🦥💉 (@dtsaae) June 16, 2023
Anything less than 350 would be the game in hands for Australia
— Jayesh (@Jayesh_45) June 16, 2023
This is how to bowl in Bazzball England..
— Yash werewolf (@yashsayings) June 16, 2023
I get the philosophy that he's trying to instill being positive but he was nearly out a couple of times before he finally edged it. Same with Brook, it's reckless abandonment.
— DaMon (@Dm24345643) June 16, 2023
It's too early to say anything!
Root will hold one end up with lot of batting still left. Even Broad & Robinson can bat, so expecting 350 from here!— NK (Modi ka Parivar) 🇮🇳 (@nirmal_indian) June 16, 2023
176/5 on flat track 🤣
— 𝙍𝙊-𝙑𝙀𝙍𝙎𝙀 (@vintage_hitman) June 16, 2023
He will play one good innings in whole ashes test series & will become hero
— J K SINGH (@JKS212509) June 16, 2023