Former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag took a swipe at England’s “Bazball” style after India beat them in their five-match Test series.
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‘BAZBALL’ APPROACH A ‘METHOD TO MADNESS,’ SAYS SEHWAG
Sehwag believes England’s style of play never worked, particularly after India completed a 4-1 victory in their Test series.
The 45-year-old retired opening batsman said England “severely lacked” the method to succeed in their last match.
“There needs to be a method to madness. England simply didn’t have the game to match and looked clueless, particularly after the Second Test match,” Sehwag said on social media.
For this method (Bazball) to succeed, there needs to be a method to madness, which England severely lacked,” he added.
ASHWIN STARS IN DHARAMSALA TEST MATCH
Ravichandran Ashwin starred with his five-wicket haul in his record 100th Test to help India close out England by innings and 64 runs in Dharamsala.
“Win the Test and take wickets, what more can a bowler ask for?” Ashwin asked.
Overall, Ashwin finished with nine wickets in the final match. Kuldeep Yadaw had seven wickets and scored 30 crucial runs to be named player of the match.