Zaheer Khan and Michael Vaughan Slam England’s Bazball Access
England suffered its second consecutive defeat in T20i against India played in Chennai. While the first t20i between the two sides was one -sided, England managed to approach this time, but failed to finish the game.
One of the reasons for the defeat of England has proven to be their ultra-aggressive approach that has become the signature of their main coach of Brendon McCullum. Recently, former Kripket Zaheer Khan and Michael Vaughan talked about the English approach to BAZball, which was obviously in this match.
Even crisner experts thought that another Buttler and his team would play more reasonable, which could allow them to achieve 185 on this ground. England was in good condition in this match, but she tried to play in an overly aggressive way just to lose hichetes at regular intervals.
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“England Thinktank will have to think hard” – Zaheer Khan
During the discussion of CRICBUZZ, Zaheer Khan claimed that England was losing Wickkette in an attempt to achieve fast driving. He elaborated that the dough could eventually achieve fast driving if they wanted to preserve WiKkets for death.
“England who wants to play that aggressive dominant type of cricket (but) in the process, they lose wikets. So, 165, if you look at the result, it’s okay, everything can happen. You’re in like this, you are, you are always in the game .
“But if you look at the micro-analysis, there are situations when the dough sits at 6 and 4, and then again embarks on a big shot that has lost in the winch. If you have two sets of hitting at the end of the scope, maybe three four, it’s a different game with Ball, “he explained.
Zaheer Khan believes that the difference of 20 runs is big in the T20 Crite and asked visitors to be a little smart in her approach. According to him, they can be even more deadly if they become adaptable to different situations.
“You talk about the differences of 20 runs. Now, 165 and 185 – there is a big difference in this format. This is something that England Thinktank will have to think hard to achieve the right balance,” a former Indian fast bowle
“If you will be aggressive, but you understand the situations where you will be a little smart, maybe change the equipment, get down a little, adjust, and then give the importance of two sets of impacts that have been a long time. It is something that can add to the approach even more” , added Zaheer Khan.
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“Brendon McCullum wants his players to be ultra -Aggressive” – Michael Vaughan
Michael Vaughan echoed too much with Zaheer Khan’s feelings and felt that England had to look to play more reasonable. Vaughan believes that England wants to play in an ultra-aggressive way under coach Brendon McCullum, but the bowlers are too smart to overpow them.
“They showed some good signs, some good striking. I just think that Baz McCullum’s approach, he is very clear for all formats. He wants his players to be ultra-aggressive all the time. It becomes a huge amount of risks.
“I just think that the brandon McCullum tries to install on this side in England very early in training with a white ball is that it wants ultra-aggression, and that could end up being a team 20 under a couple or 30 under a couple for the first few games For the first few games he is the main one, “noted Michael Vaughan.
“The smartness in me believes that there are now many skillful bowlers in the white ball and if you think you can constantly hit it and hit six, it makes it quite a difference,” he added.
England suffers due to ultra-agricultural approach
England continued to lose Wickkette at regular intervals in the second T20I in Chennai, but did not return from its ultra-agbruit approach. The doughs continued to play their shots and risked.
Skiper Jos Buttler was fired after trying to shoot her leg. Meanwhile, Jamie Smith’s debutant was launched by Abhishek Sharma for six and four in his first two balls. However, another offensive shot tried in the last ball and blew up to get out of long ago.