After England defeated New Zealand by 267 runs in the pink-ball Test at Mount Maunganui last week, Marcus Trescothick, the visitors' batting coach, revealed that there are more bits involved in the attacking methods used by the batters ever since coach Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes took over.
Young bater Harry Brook led the charge for England with 143 runs off 122 deliveries, through scores of 81 and 54 in both innings, as the visitors got their tenth victory in 11 Test matches and continued their aggressive brand of cricket.
"There is a bit more method to the madness. It's not just about you know, ‘Let's go gung-ho and just be ultra-aggressive.' The mantra is (to) try and point pressure on bowlers and try and find opportunities that we can move the game forward," said Trescothick to SENZ Mornings radio show.