England's Aggressive 'Bazball' Strategy Under Scrutiny After Heavy Loss to India
Following a 434-run defeat in the third Test, England's 'Bazball' approach faces criticism from former players and experts.
- England's 'Bazball' strategy, emphasizing relentless aggression, faces backlash after a significant defeat by India in the third Test.
- Former England captains and cricket experts question the viability of the 'Bazball' approach, suggesting a need for more balanced tactics.
- Yashasvi Jaiswal's exceptional performance, including back-to-back double centuries, underscores India's dominance and raises questions about England's strategy.
- Despite the criticism, England's coach Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes remain committed to their aggressive playing style.
- With the series now 2-1 in favor of India, England faces a critical challenge to adapt and overcome in the remaining matches.

































