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England's Ashes Fiasco: Calls for Coaching Overhaul
12 Jan
Summary
- Pundits criticize coaching staff for relying on hunches over qualifications.
- Lack of technical proficiency is attributed to abandoning traditional coaching.
- Several batters face axe or major consequences after dismal Ashes performance.

Following a comprehensive 4-1 Ashes series defeat, England's Test cricket team is facing widespread calls for a major shake-up. Concerns are particularly focused on coach Brendon McCullum and the batting lineup, with critics questioning selection strategies and the team's technical proficiency.
Pundits argue that players have been chosen on mere hunches rather than solid first-class records, and that a gradual erosion of specialist coaching has led to a decline in technical skill. This approach has been linked to a lack of fundamental batting technique, raising questions about the qualification and experience of coaching staff at all levels.
The dismal Ashes performance has put several batsmen's international futures in jeopardy. While Joe Root and Jacob Bethell are considered safe, many others, including captain Ben Stokes and his deputy Harry Brook, could face significant consequences. A lack of red-ball cricket and a perceived disregard for the county game are also cited as fundamental issues impacting the team's Test capabilities.




