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England's Bazball Falters: Ashes Hope Fades
23 Dec
Summary
- England's batting approach questioned amid Ashes series deficit.
- Key players like Duckett and Pope struggle against Australian attack.
- Nasser Hussain suggests team changes for upcoming matches.

Commentator Michael Atherton believes England's 'Bazball' batting approach has faltered, contributing to their precarious position in the Ashes series. Facing an imminent defeat with two Tests left, England's recent performances, including losses in Perth and Brisbane, have led to a perceived shift away from their aggressive style.
Key players like Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope are experiencing significant struggles against the Australian bowlers. Duckett's failure, in particular, is seen as encapsulating Bazball's difficulties in Australia, with his unique style proving ineffective on the bouncing pitches. Pope's continued lack of form has also drawn attention, with suggestions of potential team changes.
Nasser Hussain has proposed bringing in new players, such as Jacob Bethell, for the upcoming matches. This reflects a broader concern about England's ability to adapt their game plan to succeed in Australian conditions and maintain competitiveness throughout the series.




