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Bold Approach: Brendon McCullum Talks England’s Fearless Stance on Playing All Spinners in Remaining Tests

Bold Approach: Brendon McCullum Talks England’s Fearless Stance on Playing All Spinners in Remaining Tests: Ben Stokes drove England off to a splendid beginning to the continuous five-game Test series against India as their side crushed the hosts at the Rajiv Gandhi Global Cricket Arena in Hyderabad. Returning to the conflict, England set forth a splendid execution and figured out how to overturn India. Significantly, England played three spinners and only one quick bowler, as Imprint Wood, in the main Test however on a turning wicket, playing a twist-ruled setup could be the best approach.

The equivalent was the reasoning of England’s Test lead trainer, Brendon McCullum. As of late approaching to examine strategies, McCullum thought that the side wouldn’t be hesitant to play an all-spinner setup against India in the forthcoming conflict also. With the second Trial of the series set to be held in Vizag, McCullum thought that a fourth spinner as Shoaib Bashir could likewise be remembered for the side for the impending game.

“He (Bashir) was clearly with us in the camp in Abu Dhabi and he truly dazzled with his range of abilities. He fits in the gathering. He, once more, similar to Tom Hartley, has minimal five-star insight, however, we figured his ability could help us in here,” McCullum told SENZ Radio.

“If the wickets keep on turning however much what we found in the primary Test as the series goes on, we will not be reluctant to play all spinners or an equilibrium of what we have,” he added further.

A real sign of leadership: McCullum


Besides, lead trainer Brendon McCullum praised the leadership ability of Ben Stokes, who dealt with debutant Tom Hartley in the conflict and proceeded to assume an urgent part in England’s hair-raising success against India.

“I thought how Ben Stokes took care of Tom Hartley in the principal innings when he bowled him a drawn out spell no matter what the way that he was getting put under tension by the Indian hitters, I believed that was a genuine indication of authority,” McCullum closed.

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