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Don’t really like that silly term

Last updated: June 23, 2025 8:22 am
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Bazball has been a hot topic in English cricket circles for the past few years, particularly in relation to the team’s Test performances. Coined to describe England’s aggressive playing style under the leadership of Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum, Bazball has garnered attention for its bold and dynamic approach to the game. This approach was on full display when England secured a convincing 3-0 victory over New Zealand in a home series in 2022, followed by a notable win against India in the rescheduled Manchester Test.

Despite its popularity, Brendon McCullum, the man after whom Bazball is named (Baz being his nickname), has expressed his reservations about the term. In an interview with SEN radio’s WA Breakfast show, McCullum stated that he doesn’t fully understand what Bazball entails, emphasizing that there is more to England’s strategy than just all-out aggression. He highlighted the strategic nuances and thoughtful decision-making that underpin England’s performances, including their ability to absorb pressure and target specific bowlers.

While England’s Bazball tactics have yielded significant success, such as their recent series wins, they did face a setback with a 4-1 defeat in India last year. McCullum, however, believes that England’s style of play serves a dual purpose of achieving success on the field while also entertaining fans. He stressed the importance of adapting to the changing preferences of modern audiences, who may not have the time to commit to five-day Test matches, by delivering an engaging and captivating product on the field.

In response to a question about whether England’s aggressive approach has reshaped Test cricket, McCullum downplayed the notion, emphasizing that their focus remains on playing a brand of cricket that brings satisfaction to the players and engages the audience. The ongoing five-match Test series between England and India provides a platform for England to showcase their Bazball approach, with both teams displaying their skills in the game.

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The opening Test at Headingley in Leeds saw India post a total of 471 in their first innings, with notable centuries from Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, and Rishabh Pant. England responded with a competitive score of 465, led by Ollie Pope’s century and Harry Brook’s impressive knock. Jasprit Bumrah starred with five wickets for India, while Prasidh Krishna picked up three. At the end of Day 3, India stood at 90-2 in their second innings, with KL Rahul and Shubman Gill at the crease.

As the series unfolds, fans can expect to witness more of England’s Bazball tactics in action, as they strive to balance aggression with strategic acumen on the field. McCullum’s insights into England’s playing style offer a deeper understanding of the team’s approach and the broader context of modern Test cricket. With the series finely poised, both teams will look to make their mark and entertain fans with their skills and competitive spirit on the field.

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