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Nathan Lyon trolled England’s BazBall With A Savage Statement-TGN

Nathan Lyon trolled England’s BazBall with a savage statement: Australia’s spinner Nathan Lyon recently shared a bold claim about the first two Ashes 2023 Tests. According to him, he saw no evidence of ‘Bazball’ in England’s gameplay. This statement came after England experienced notable success under the leadership of Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum, largely attributed to their adoption of the Bazball strategy.

Bazball had generated significant momentum for England over the previous year. Yet, it faced a barrage of criticism in the initial Ashes Tests. Stokes’ decision to declare the innings on day one of the first Test drew widespread controversy. Subsequently, England’s aggressive playstyle in the second Test at Lord’s faced critique from seasoned cricketers like David Gower and Michael Vaughan. They pinned England’s wicket losses on their failure to adapt to the situation.

During his interview with Sen Cricket, Lyon shared his views. Having participated in the first two Tests, he admitted he wasn’t sold on England’s Bazball mantra. In fact, the seasoned off-spinner claimed he couldn’t spot any traces of Bazball in England’s performance. In Lyon’s opinion, England’s aggressive strategy was more smoke and mirrors than actual Bazball.

Nathan Lyon trolled England’s BazBall with a savage statement

Lyon was quoted saying, “Everyone talks about Bazball, yet, in my two Tests against England, I saw none of it.” He added, “I’m 2-0 in my Tests against Bazball. When I look at our Australian cricket team, take David Warner as an example, I’ve seen him score hundreds in a session. That’s due to an attacking brand of cricket.”

He further explained, “To me, Bazball seems to be more about smoke and mirrors. If you’re going to play aggressively anyway, it’s about being able to shift gears and understand the critical moments in the game.”

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Post-Lord’s Test, England demonstrated a striking comeback. They triumphed in two out of the remaining three Tests. The Manchester match nearly went to the hosts, had it not been for the rain intervention.

Despite their bounce back, Lyon’s comments about the Bazball approach continue to stir the pot. As the cricketing world watches closely, the evolution of England’s strategy and its effectiveness against teams like Australia will remain under scrutiny. It’s these on-field dynamics and off-field discussions that make the Ashes an eagerly awaited and intriguing cricket event for fans worldwide.