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‘Bazball' is an old concept, England are just packaging it better: Deep Dasgupta

Earlier only one or two players in a team played this way and hence such a bold approach was not seen as the collective intent of the team, says the former India Test cricketer and commentator.

July 07, 2022 / 11:57 IST
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Deep Dasgupta is now an established voice in Indian cricket, across languages and media.  The former Test wicketkeeper-batsman — he played eight matches — is an analyst with the prestigious BBC commentary team in England. Moneycontrol caught up with Dasgupta for a quick chat after the Edgbaston Test, which India unexpectedly lost from a commanding position to an English team that came back strongly to chase down 378 over the last two days. Edited excerpts:

You are the only Indian commentator in the BBC radio team in England. What kind of queries have you been getting?

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There are always questions about the young players, but of late it’s mostly been about ‘Bazball’. (Bazball is being seen as the philosophy of England’s new coach Brendon McCullum, nickname Baz, who was known for his aggressive and bold approach as a player, regardless of the state of the game). There has been a lot of chat around Bazball.

Is Bazball really a new concept in cricket? Or even in Test cricket? You have seen the likes of Virender Sehwag — and now Rishabh Pant — always play with an ultra-aggressive mindset, going after even the first ball — even in the red ball format.