England seem to be completely engrossed in their own world, undoubtedly due to this Bazball phenomenon: Xavier Doherty
England's disappointing performance in Ashes Tests draws criticism as Bazball fails to shine.
Throughout the ongoing Ashes series, England's much-anticipated Bazball approach has failed to deliver the expected results, as seen by their consecutive losses in the first two tests. Consequently, several esteemed former cricketers have voiced their criticism, highlighting England's inability to effectively implement the Bazball strategy.
Xavier Doherty, a former Australian spinner, recently launched a scathing critique of Bazball, claiming that England's new cricket brand is characterized by recklessness and has failed to live up to its initial hype in the Ashes.
Anticipating a thrilling display of Bazball and England's captivating style of play, Doherty expressed his disappointment, stating, "This Ashes series was meant to showcase an exciting brand of cricket, but it has turned out to be rather underwhelming, in my opinion." Speaking on SEN Tassie, he added, "It seems like an excuse for them to indulge in irresponsible behavior without any consequences."
Doherty further criticized England's overall approach in the ongoing Ashes, with the exception of their captain Ben Stokes, who has displayed some degree of prudence. "Despite their relatively favorable position in this Test, England, apart from Ben Stokes, have generally exhibited recklessness, often tipping the scales in favor of Australia," Doherty remarked.
Reflecting on Moeen Ali's recent dismissal, Doherty expressed disbelief, illustrating the perplexing nature of England's gameplay. "When Ali and Stokes attempted to regain momentum, Pat Cummins delivered a bouncer, resulting in a top edge. The ball fell short of a fielder by a mere 20 meters. Astonishingly, Australia immediately positioned a fielder where the ball landed, and Ali repeated the same mistake, resulting in his dismissal. It's as if they view such errors as an inherent part of their game," Doherty commented, highlighting the flawed mindset.
Controversial dismissal of Jonny Bairstow fuels Mob Mentality among English supporters
According to Doherty, the controversy surrounding Jonny Bairstow's dismissal is a consequence of the Bazball phenomenon, suggesting a growing mob mentality among English supporters. "This merely provides another opportunity for the English to label Australia as cheats. It's reminiscent of a mob mentality, resembling that of football crowds, with their chants and abuse," he noted.
Doherty concluded by emphasizing the unaccountable nature of England's current mindset, with a disregard for established rules and an inclination to dictate terms to others.
cr"They believe they are exempt from abiding by the rules and regulations, allowing them to act and speak as they please, all while assuming the role of guardians of cricket's spirit, instructing others on proper conduct," he asserted. "They seem to be completely engrossed in their own world at the moment, undoubtedly due to this Bazball phenomenon."
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