England playing CazBall not Bazball: Glenn McGrath terms the hosts’ approach too casual
England are down 0-2 after losing the first two Tests at the Edgbaston and the Lord's.
Legendary pacer Glenn McGrath has slammed England for playing casual cricket against Australia in the ongoing Ashes
sarcastically terming it as “CazBall” instead of “Bazball”
The 53-year-old said he was initially in “two minds” over the dismissal of Jonny Bairstow
which has divided the cricketing world with many, including skipper Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum, calling it contrary to the ‘spirit of the game’.
“McGrath wrote in a BBC column that he’s conflicted about Bairstow’s controversial dismissal.” Is this what you were looking for?
“But Bairstow’s dismissal epitomises what we have seen from England in this series. It has been Casual Ball – CazBall if you will, not Bazball.” McGrath said
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