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England Playing Smarter Bazball, India Need To Take Wickets With New Ball: Monty Panesar
Despite posting a combined 835 runs across their two innings, India’s bowling attack, barring Jasprit Bumrah, who delivered Zak Crawley’s wicket in the first over of England’s first innings, failed to impose themselves on the English batters, allowing them to navigate the tricky play and unleashing attack as the ball wore on, which, in an exclusive conversation with IANS, Panesar described as ‘Smarter Bazball.’
“What we have seen with England, they play the first 10 overs very slowly because the ball moves around; it swings, and when the ball doesn't do as much, they will start accelerating the scoring. So what they're doing is they're playing smarter ‘Bazball’ cricket.
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