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Australia’s test regularly dares England to unleash the low bazball; Criticize flat releases in the ENG vs IND test series

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Australia’s test regularly dares England to unleash the low bazball; Criticize flat releases in the ENG vs IND test series


England is leading the 2-1 series with a remaining test.

Ashes battle lines are already being drawn when the spinner As of Australia, Nathan Lyon, issued a warning to England before the next series of Down Under Ashes. Lyon emphasized that the ultra aggressive approach, ‘Bazball’, of England, will work in his favor, providing him with the possibilities of taking more WICKETS.

Nathan Lyon dares in the style of Bazball de England in household conditions

The 37 -year -old hopes that the side led by Ben Stokes will continue with his attack style in Australia, but believes he will present a completely different challenge. He stressed that each side of the tour wants to take care of the spinning spins, but has a combined Wickt count from the entire bowling squad in England. The great Australian, who has more than 562 Wickts in the tests, emphasized that he has already taken notes and is drawing new tactics to challenge his batters.

“I hope they go out and attack me,” Lyon said in a sponsoring event of Melbourne Renegades in Melbourne. “Each tour of tour says they are going to attack the roulette, so now I am quite used to that. The boys are trying to attack me; bring me to the game. So I’m looking forward to that.

Nathan Lyon praises the Australian releases on the flat track of Manchester

Lyon also harshly criticized the flat releases offered in the Anderson-Tendulkar 2025 trophy. He compared the English clues with bursts and inflatable tracks in Australia. The 37 -year -old believes that launches in Australia are more competitive than the “flat releases” of England. He stressed that fans want to see a balance between bat and the ball, not much, boring stagnations as one in Manchester.

“The conditions here (in Australia), it has always been a great competition between the bat and the ball, and that is the way Australia produces Wickts like this. Therefore, it will be a challenge for its batters and challenging for our batters. “I think that is crucial, and all fans, that’s what they want to see. They really don’t want to see what happened in Manchester last week.”

Manchester and Birmingham Fests highlight the lack of balance

Only two and a half tickets were played in the five days of the Manchester test. India scored 358 and 425/4 in two entries, while England hit only once and scored 669. The team led by Shubman Gill played 114.1 overs in the first entries and 143 overs in the second. England took 157 overs to score 669 races in the first tickets. This reflects that there was almost no help for bowling players.

The second test in Birmingham witnessed a total aggregate of 1692 that was scored for five days. That is the largest aggregate career scored in a trial match. The Indian pattern Shubman Gill scored 430 races alone, accumulating 269 in the first entries and 161 in the second. That is the second highest aggregate race in a trial match after Graham Gooch of England against India in 1990 in Lord’s. This underlines the lack of balance between the bat and the ball.

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