If Bajbal fails against India, farewell McCullum? Big message is the English star | Bazball England vs India Test 2025

Bazball England vs India Test 2025 : England started a five -match series against the Indian team from today. The first Test in Leeds is starting to move for this series. The challenge of showing something good in front of the visitors on the ground is in front of England. In the last two series in the Test, the Indian team has been in a state of disrepair, so keeping in mind the recent performances, the audience of England wants India to win the series.

England’s cricket style, Bazball, has been very much in the last few years. Brendon McCullum has created a new type of aggressive batting style or mentality among the team batter after taking over the team. If that style is not very psychiatric with Test cricket, then if this style clicks against India on the ground in the country, then McCullum will get a superstar.

But if you fail again, then? If the England batters lost the series against India while playing in the Bajbal style, then McCullum’s forehead could dance, former England captain Nasir Hussein thinks. Ben Stokes will lose India and Australia to save McCullum’s job, saying the former English captain says.

Nasir Hussein wrote in his pen for Daley Mail, ‘The kind of cricket style that England has dominated is very good. Cricket has accelerated, but at the same time, since they have wanted to show the revolution in the Test format, many are trying to fail England’s lightning again. So if the English do not win the series in Headingle, or do not win the ashes, then everyone will say that the lightning against the strong team does not work. ‘

Nasir Hussein thinks Brendon McCullum’s coaching career is very important for the next 6 months. According to his writings, ‘Whatever the result of the rest of the match in 2021, if I talk about the performance of captain Stokes, I would say it is awesome. The next six months may not be so important to Stokes, but these six months are very important for Rob Ki or McCullum to evaluate his work. ‘

Asish Roy
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