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Yep. Apart from "play more red ball cricket before the tour" he hasn't offered much insight into what they should have done. The failings are obvious, the solutions would be more interesting.
The main solution is pretty easy. Take the squad over at least 3 weeks before the first Test, have 2 first-class games (I don't care if they produce green seaming wickets) and perhaps have a training camp as well where you analyse the likely opposition and develop some solid plans (plan A, plan B, plan C...) at both a team level and an individual level.

Or just let the players play Big Bash and hope for the best.
 
Yep. Apart from "play more red ball cricket before the tour" he hasn't offered much insight into what they should have done. The failings are obvious, the solutions would be more interesting.
Unless I missed it, I don't think he mentioned playing more red ball cricket.

He was just talking about selections, not the solutions to the tour so far.
 
The main solution is pretty easy. Take the squad over at least 3 weeks before the first Test, have 2 first-class games (I don't care if they produce green seaming wickets) and perhaps have a training camp as well where you analyse the likely opposition and develop some solid plans (plan A, plan B, plan C...) at both a team level and an individual level.

Or just let the players play Big Bash and hope for the best.
Chappelli was talking about the selection process.

Most think the preparation was bad, apart from the coach.
 
The BBL is clearly the problem here. It's the new cash cow for CA, so they care less about the national team actually achieving results, and care more about putting money in the coffers via the BBL.

Certainly there's a balance to be struck between performance and financial sustainability, but at the moment maybe, dare I say it, we've swung too far the other way.
 

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Chappelli was talking about the selection process.

Most think the preparation was bad, apart from the coach.
The article quoted him as saying that you shouldn't be picking players on Shield form because the best players aren't playing. I'm not sure about that at all.

Edit: I wasn't criticising Chappell anyway, he mostly talks sense, albeit in a gruff non-endearing way.
 
Unless I missed it, I don't think he mentioned playing more red ball cricket.

He was just talking about selections, not the solutions to the tour so far.
You’re right, that was Stuart Clark. Chappelli offered nothing positive.
 
The article quoted him as saying that you shouldn't be picking players on Shield form because the best players aren't playing. I'm not sure about that at all.

Edit: I wasn't criticising Chappell anyway, he mostly talks sense, albeit in a gruff non-endearing way.
I think he said IF was picked on his Shield form, its not the best process.

I'm not sure how you pick players if you're not taking Shield form into account.

You could say the same about the batter's not facing the best bowlers if that's the case.
 
The BBL is clearly the problem here. It's the new cash cow for CA, so they care less about the national team actually achieving results, and care more about putting money in the coffers via the BBL.

Certainly there's a balance to be struck between performance and financial sustainability, but at the moment maybe, dare I say it, we've swung too far the other way.
India invest more in the IPL than we do in the BBL, and their test team is still good ?
ECB invest a lot in the Hundred (not sure why), and their test team is still good ?
 
India invest more in the IPL than we do in the BBL, and their test team is still good ?
ECB invest a lot in the Hundred (not sure why), and their test team is still good ?
Both of them have no international cricket on during those comps so their best players play them. CA can't do the same without moving the BBL out of holidays or moving the big tests.
 
Both of them have no international cricket on during those comps so their best players play them. CA can't do the same without moving the BBL out of holidays or moving the big tests.

Not to mention, its barely 12 months since England were annihilated in the Ashes.
 

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An interesting test of Bazball coming up as this fascinating second Test moves towards its endgame. How long has it been since a team lost after making a side follow on?
Read an interesting comment saying one of the downsides of bazball is that by batting quickly through your innings, you are giving the opposition a larger opportunity and overs to bat, which isn't great when the pitch is batter friendly.

Going to be interesting how many runs New Zealand set England here.
 

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Assuming England are chasing 260-280 in a little over a day here, it'll be interesting to see if bazball fails or works. It's definitely not a target that's necessary for it.
 
Assuming England are chasing 260-280 in a little over a day here, it'll be interesting to see if bazball fails or works. It's definitely not a target that's necessary for it.
But it's probably the exact kind of scenario that it was designed for. Freedom to attack and place all the pressure on the bowlers.
 
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