New Delhi: Sr. England butter Joe Root He defended his team.”buzz ball“approach” cricket test, says it is not arrogant and aims to achieve the best result for the team. The term “buzz ball” refers to the coach's aggressive approach. brendon mccallum and captain ben stokes.
After England suffered a record 434-run defeat to India in the third Test at Rajkot, there was widespread criticism of their hyper-aggressive tactics. But Root insisted the team's approach is one of success, not one rooted in arrogance.
Root's statement suggests that the team is focused on playing aggressive, attacking cricket to achieve favorable results.
“There have been times lately that the best thing to do is to be a little more aggressive. If I can connect on those shots and finish them better, (Jasprit) Bumrah will be under pressure and our game will be better. The outlook is very good.'' Again, no.
“It's not about being arrogant…buzz ball is a word that gets used a lot but it's your word and not how we see it,” Root said on the second day of the fourth Test at Ranchi. He spoke to reporters after the play.
“It's about how we bring out the best in each other as a team and how we improve as a group. It doesn't always work out, but we're going to keep trying to improve.”
Root stressed the importance of adapting and evolving as a batsman against the skills of world-class bowlers. The ability to adapt to different situations and evolve your technique is extremely important for batsmen competing against top-level bowlers.
“The reason I played so many games is because as a player I didn't want to stop. I have to keep evolving. If I keep playing the same way over and over again, the team will function.” Understand yourself, understand yourself. and find your weaknesses.
“There's a reason they're world-class bowlers and there's a lot of information out there, so if we don't try to get better and find different ways to score runs, we'll get caught. Dew.
“You won't always get it right, but if you don't want to make a mistake every now and then, and sometimes you make a mistake, that's okay. They'll still find you.”
Root made a huge impact with an unbeaten 122 off 274 balls, producing a traditional Test match innings that played a key role in England's recovery. The team recovered from a tough position of 112 for 5 at lunch on the first day and posted a total of 353.
India, on the other hand, faced a difficult task and were 219 for 7 on Saturday. The slow wicket and unusually low bounce made it difficult for batsmen. Despite his valiant effort, India were still trailing by 134 runs, reflecting the impact of England's recovery and Root's huge contribution with the bat.
“It felt like a long time had passed, but for me personally it was a lean series, especially given the history I have had in this part of the world, and you are proud to be a senior player. I’m trying to contribute to the top of the world.’ You’re in a position to win the game.
“It was disappointing, but the fact that I had gained quite a lot of experience helped me stay calm and trust what I was doing. If you think about how you prepare, it will come someday. I mean, it would have been really nice.'' Do that when you're in the situation we were in at lunchtime yesterday. ”
“Brilliant Bashir”
The young weaver Shoaib Bashirput up an impressive performance, picking up four wickets in a marathon spell spanning 31 overs.
This amazing feat spanned all three sessions of the game. Bashir's dedication and perseverance was evident as he bowled one over before lunch and continued to play non-stop in the remaining two sessions, scoring a total of 32 overs.
“You can tell a lot about his personality and character by the way he bowls. He’s very cheeky and a lot of fun to be around.
“There's obviously a huge amount of skill in what he does, as he's proven by bowling not just for short periods but over long periods of time,” Root said.
“I know the wicket has helped at times to be able to keep pressure on the players who have very good spin, but he did a great job. It's a great sign for cricket moving forward. We've got to work in partnership and Tommy (Hartley) was great alongside him.”
Root believes England have the advantage in this match.
“At the end of the first inning, we were in a good spot. Obviously (the pitch) just kept getting worse and looks like it's going to keep getting worse.”
“So if we can get three wickets early tomorrow, we will be in a very good position for the rest of the games,” he signed off.
(With PTI input)
After England suffered a record 434-run defeat to India in the third Test at Rajkot, there was widespread criticism of their hyper-aggressive tactics. But Root insisted the team's approach is one of success, not one rooted in arrogance.
Root's statement suggests that the team is focused on playing aggressive, attacking cricket to achieve favorable results.
“There have been times lately that the best thing to do is to be a little more aggressive. If I can connect on those shots and finish them better, (Jasprit) Bumrah will be under pressure and our game will be better. The outlook is very good.'' Again, no.
“It's not about being arrogant…buzz ball is a word that gets used a lot but it's your word and not how we see it,” Root said on the second day of the fourth Test at Ranchi. He spoke to reporters after the play.
“It's about how we bring out the best in each other as a team and how we improve as a group. It doesn't always work out, but we're going to keep trying to improve.”
Root stressed the importance of adapting and evolving as a batsman against the skills of world-class bowlers. The ability to adapt to different situations and evolve your technique is extremely important for batsmen competing against top-level bowlers.
“The reason I played so many games is because as a player I didn't want to stop. I have to keep evolving. If I keep playing the same way over and over again, the team will function.” Understand yourself, understand yourself. and find your weaknesses.
“There's a reason they're world-class bowlers and there's a lot of information out there, so if we don't try to get better and find different ways to score runs, we'll get caught. Dew.
“You won't always get it right, but if you don't want to make a mistake every now and then, and sometimes you make a mistake, that's okay. They'll still find you.”
Root made a huge impact with an unbeaten 122 off 274 balls, producing a traditional Test match innings that played a key role in England's recovery. The team recovered from a tough position of 112 for 5 at lunch on the first day and posted a total of 353.
India, on the other hand, faced a difficult task and were 219 for 7 on Saturday. The slow wicket and unusually low bounce made it difficult for batsmen. Despite his valiant effort, India were still trailing by 134 runs, reflecting the impact of England's recovery and Root's huge contribution with the bat.
“It felt like a long time had passed, but for me personally it was a lean series, especially given the history I have had in this part of the world, and you are proud to be a senior player. I’m trying to contribute to the top of the world.’ You’re in a position to win the game.
“It was disappointing, but the fact that I had gained quite a lot of experience helped me stay calm and trust what I was doing. If you think about how you prepare, it will come someday. I mean, it would have been really nice.'' Do that when you're in the situation we were in at lunchtime yesterday. ”
“Brilliant Bashir”
The young weaver Shoaib Bashirput up an impressive performance, picking up four wickets in a marathon spell spanning 31 overs.
This amazing feat spanned all three sessions of the game. Bashir's dedication and perseverance was evident as he bowled one over before lunch and continued to play non-stop in the remaining two sessions, scoring a total of 32 overs.
“You can tell a lot about his personality and character by the way he bowls. He’s very cheeky and a lot of fun to be around.
“There's obviously a huge amount of skill in what he does, as he's proven by bowling not just for short periods but over long periods of time,” Root said.
“I know the wicket has helped at times to be able to keep pressure on the players who have very good spin, but he did a great job. It's a great sign for cricket moving forward. We've got to work in partnership and Tommy (Hartley) was great alongside him.”
Root believes England have the advantage in this match.
“At the end of the first inning, we were in a good spot. Obviously (the pitch) just kept getting worse and looks like it's going to keep getting worse.”
“So if we can get three wickets early tomorrow, we will be in a very good position for the rest of the games,” he signed off.
(With PTI input)