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  • Grantysghost
    Bouncing Strong
    • Apr 2010
    • 18957

    #46
    Re: #BazBall - WTF

    Originally posted by bornadog
    UNSUSTAINABLE BAZBALL BRAND ALREADY SHOWING SIGNS OF FATIGUE

    Is England’s revolutionary style of Test cricket already beginning to show signs of wear and tear?


    Heading into Day 4, the first Ashes Test is evenly poised with Brendon McCullum’s side 2/28 in their second innings.


    It’s the biggest test BazBall has faced in its short existence, and its first go against Australia.


    Veteran cricket journalist Robert Craddock explains it best.


    “They’re really into doing the thing the opponents like least,” he told SEN’s Whateley.


    “(They tried to) shock (Usman) Khawaja and (David) Warner by saying, ‘I know you think you won’t be batting tonight, but guess what, you are’ (when they declared in the first innings).


    “Now it didn’t work. But we’ll see a string of all those tactics throughout the series, it’s going to be good.”


    The Australians were earlier bowled out for 386, conceding a first innings lead of seven runs but keeping England in the field for over 116 overs.


    For a period on Day 3, England was forced out of necessity to attempt a short ball barrage on an Edgbaston pitch that offered little.


    It’s one of the most un-English pitches seen in recent memory, but lives up to Ben Stokes’ comments earlier this year saying his side wants flat decks prepared across the five-Test series.


    “There will be a price (of BazBall). They have ordered these flat decks and already, (James) Anderson and (Stuart) Broad are feeling their age,” Craddock continued.


    “They’ve been good in this game and Broad’s been terrific, but he’s still 36 and Anderson is still 40 and 41 in a couple of months.”


    Those veterans bowled over 20 overs each in the first innings, taking four wickets between them.


    Yet Craddock believes it’s a model that’s unsustainable. For a team that is already missing star quick Jofra Archer through injury, it’s likely England will rotate a number of fast bowlers through the six-week series.


    “You cannot sustain this sort of heavy duty bowling on flat decks which they've ordered. Great for the batsmen… who can get the scoreboard ticking over, but I can now see why Ben Stokes – about five months ago – said to his fitness staff ‘I want eight fit fast bowlers’. He saw this coming because they will grind through them,” he added.


    Mark Wood, Chris Woakes, Josh Tongue and Matthew Potts are the other quicks included in the England squad, though none possess the famed records of Anderson and Broad.


    Michael Neser and Mitchell Starc are next quicks in line for Australia, which have also indicated they'll rotate through their own fast bowling stocks.
    Seems kind of sustainable.
    BT COME BACK!​

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    • D Mitchell
      WOOF Member
      • Jan 2023
      • 652

      #47
      Re: #BazBall - WTF

      The one-day reverse shots aside, it just looks like the sort of cricket that Matthew Hayden, Adam Gilchrist, Ricky Ponting, Michael Clarke, Brett Lee, Glenn McGrath, Shane Warne, Jason Gillespie played in the late 90s-early 2000s or the 70?s Chappell brothers, Doug Walters, Marsh, Lillee, Thompson. We are just not accustomed to seeing such aggressive cricket played by England.
      Last edited by D Mitchell; 20-06-2023, 04:03 PM.

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      • Sedat
        Hall of Fame
        • Sep 2007
        • 11243

        #48
        Re: #BazBall - WTF

        Those who watched the game live last night, did Stokes crap himself a little when the target was around 30-odd and go defensive with his fields? That was the mail from some people in the media. Definitely holding back from taking the new ball was a defensive move, as the new ball comes onto the bat much quicker and the possibility of leaking runs increases.

        I hope they don't shy away from their all-out attack and results-driven philosophy because they will get murdered in this series if they blink. Australia are pound-for-pound a more talented and more balanced team.
        "Look at me mate. Look at me. I'm flyin'"

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        • jeemak
          Bulldog Legend
          • Oct 2010
          • 21814

          #49
          Re: #BazBall - WTF

          Originally posted by Sedat
          Those who watched the game live last night, did Stokes crap himself a little when the target was around 30-odd and go defensive with his fields? That was the mail from some people in the media. Definitely holding back from taking the new ball was a defensive move, as the new ball comes onto the bat much quicker and the possibility of leaking runs increases.

          I hope they don't shy away from their all-out attack and results-driven philosophy because they will get murdered in this series if they blink. Australia are pound-for-pound a more talented and more balanced team.
          I went to bed shortly before that point.

          Taking the new ball or otherwise is a knife's edge decision. If it was our quicks, especially with Starc playing, I'd definitely hesitate in that very same situation.

          England didn't get much wrong and almost pulled off an excellent win. However, I feel Australia had more to learn from that game and possibly has more upside because the number one and number two bats in the side (according to the rankings) didn't fire a shot.
          TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.

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          • Sedat
            Hall of Fame
            • Sep 2007
            • 11243

            #50
            Re: #BazBall - WTF

            Originally posted by jeemak
            Taking the new ball or otherwise is a knife's edge decision. If it was our quicks, especially with Starc playing, I'd definitely hesitate in that very same situation.
            You wouldn't back a Starc or Cummins to knock over the tail with a fresh cherry?
            "Look at me mate. Look at me. I'm flyin'"

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            • FrediKanoute
              Coaching Staff
              • Aug 2007
              • 3826

              #51
              Re: #BazBall - WTF

              Grounds in the UK are smaller. Edges fly to the boundary so a new ball will leak runs, Starc especially.

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