Former England captain Nasser Hussain has called for an overhaul in the way red-ball cricket is being played in the country from top to bottom. He added that the 4-0 drubbing in the 2021/22 Ashes has given a realisation that every Test match played by England is extremely important.
The thrashing in the Ashes series in Australia has resulted in many calling for a reboot in England's way of approaching and playing red-ball matches at the international and domestic level.
"The reset should be from top to bottom in our red-ball game. Do not just look at the squad and coaching staff. The problems lie right through county cricket. The key areas are batting and spin bowling and there is no easy fix apart from getting back to the basics of coaching, when we play first-class cricket, the pitches and possibly the ball," wrote Hussain in his column for Daily Mail on Monday.