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How ‘Bazball’ is challenging the conventional wisdom of test cricket

People misinterpret ‘Bazball’ as just aggressive stroke play. It is beyond that. It’s a cult. It’s a new way of approaching test cricket by transforming the overall thought process.

June 28, 2023 / 14:44 IST
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Of course, the name refers to Brendon ‘Baz’ McCullum (right), England’s red-ball specialist head coach, who along with Ben Stokes, has injected this new phenomenon in English red-ball cricket. Reuters

The Ashes summer is always special. It is the oldest and the most prestigious test rivalry in the world and both English and Australian Cricket leave no stone unturned to make you feel its charm.

Heading into The Ashes, especially in the UK where test cricket attracts a lot of domestic and global eyeballs, one can sense the buzz through the utmost anticipation among fans, the meticulously crafted build-ups by the broadcasters and other stakeholders; and most importantly, through the added exuberance among players, who arguably value test format the most.

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This year, the hype is even bigger, especially among the home supporters because of the unique way the Ben Stokes-led English side is going about their business in red-ball cricket since their last home season.

British media terms this new spectacle ‘Bazball’