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Home / Sports / Bazball Fades: Australia Triumphs, England's Tactics Questioned

Bazball Fades: Australia Triumphs, England's Tactics Questioned

22 Dec

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Summary

  • Australian media ridiculed pre-series predictions of an English Ashes victory.
  • Bazball's demise was declared, with critics questioning England's aggressive approach.
  • Australia secured the Ashes in just 11 days, matching a historic record.
Bazball Fades: Australia Triumphs, England's Tactics Questioned

Following Australia's retention of the Ashes, local media outlets have prominently featured content ridiculing pre-series predictions of an English victory. Many publications declared the end of England's 'Bazball' approach, with former players echoing this sentiment. The West Australian even humorously depicted Bazball's demise on a historical scroll.

Despite the triumphant tone, the immediate aftermath of the Ashes victory was overshadowed in some major newspapers by coverage of a terror attack. However, many reports highlighted the impressive achievement of the Australian team, which secured the urn in just 11 days of cricket. This swift victory equals a record set by a previous Australian great team.

Much commentary focused on dismissing English observations that this Australian squad was the weakest in over a decade. Australian tabloids emphasized how the team defied odds to retain the Ashes quickly. Looking ahead, there's anticipation for the remaining Tests, with some publications already forecasting a 5-0 whitewash.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Bazball refers to England's aggressive, attacking style of cricket. It's declared 'dead' by Australian media and some commentators after England lost the Ashes series, implying the strategy failed against Australia.
Australia retained the Ashes after just 11 days of cricket, matching a record for the shortest Ashes series duration.
No, many pre-series predictions favored an English victory, which made Australia's quick retention of the Ashes a subject of ridicule towards those predictions.

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