IND Vs Eng: Put a little Common Sense … England have announced a big advice to England who announced the first Test playing XI against India | Geoffrey Boycott on Bazball

Geoffrey Boycott on Bazball : The first Test between India and England starts from June 20 in the leads. Team India has not yet opened its cards for this Test match, but the England team has announced their playing XI. England have also received a big advice before the commencement of the Test match. He has been asked to put a common sense against India. The England team got this noble advice from former captain Geoffrey Boycott for their impeccable style. Actually, Boycott is hurt by England’s Bazball image, keeping in mind that he has asked him to use a common sense.

Common sense use England- Boycott

Geoffree Boycott has said in his column written in The Telegraph that England should forget Bazball on the common sense. He should consider winning the Test match and reaching the final of WTC 2027. He wrote that the England team can beat India if they use a common sense. At the moment, his cricket looks very exciting and fun to watch. But the result of that is that he is not even able to win the Test match.

Bazball disappointed and embarrassed

In England’s Test team, the trend of Badball came from the time of Korona. That is, the jugalbandi of Stokes and McCullum captain and coach started. England’s Bazball formula was wooing the audience, but its right effect did not seem to affect England’s health. After adopting badgeball, he has drawn more than winning the test.

Geoffrey Boycott insisted that England’s focus should be only on winning and not on telling how good it is. The last three finals of WTC have been held in England, but the English team could not qualify even for one, which is embarrassed. In such a situation, their efforts should be on preparing and qualifying for the next WTC final.

India and Australia have entered the WTC final twice so far. At the same time, New Zealand, Australia and South Africa have won once. Whereas England, which moved forward with the help of Bazball, could not do it yet. Meaning now the time has come to move forward with the common sense by running a hammer on badgeball.

Asish Roy
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