Juddy88
Brownlow Medallist
I get that the current England players can't just go out and soak up 100+ balls for 20 or 30, I don't think anyone expects that. But surely playing test cricket you have the ability to change gears and control yourself slightly? Why do they feel they NEED to always go at 5+ an over?
Risk reward etc but against world class attacks away from home it's going to backfire more often than not. It's not even on the players, it's the coaching staff that have ingrained this style of play in them so deeply. Duckett, Pope, Root, Stokes, Smith, even Brook have the technical ability to leave or defend until they get their eye in, at the very least 15 balls. There's being proactive and then there's just throwing wickets away.
When they are in control of a match and the only way they can possibly lose is to ignore the state of the game, blindly double down on their philosophy and self-explode - then to not take any accountability or perhaps look at altering things slightly. Well that's more arrogance and head in the sand than anything.
I like the way they play at times, but yesterday wasn't one of those times to play that style. The fact they appear to have no plan B to consolidate a strong position while minimising the risk, is entirely on the coaching staff. Their media are rightfully getting stuck in to them.
Risk reward etc but against world class attacks away from home it's going to backfire more often than not. It's not even on the players, it's the coaching staff that have ingrained this style of play in them so deeply. Duckett, Pope, Root, Stokes, Smith, even Brook have the technical ability to leave or defend until they get their eye in, at the very least 15 balls. There's being proactive and then there's just throwing wickets away.
When they are in control of a match and the only way they can possibly lose is to ignore the state of the game, blindly double down on their philosophy and self-explode - then to not take any accountability or perhaps look at altering things slightly. Well that's more arrogance and head in the sand than anything.
I like the way they play at times, but yesterday wasn't one of those times to play that style. The fact they appear to have no plan B to consolidate a strong position while minimising the risk, is entirely on the coaching staff. Their media are rightfully getting stuck in to them.



