In the second half of the Ashes series, England’s batsmen hinted at a move away from “it’s the way we play”. They need to run with that mood – or rather crawl with it, and forget about doing everything in a hurry. The only way to win in Australia is to go huge in the first innings, and England need to develop players, especially in the top three, who get high on dot balls. A change to the domestic schedule, so that four-day cricket is played in the middle of the summer on flatter pitches, perhaps with a Kookaburra ball, is essential. When England won in 2010-11, they batted for 150 overs, or five sessions, in four of the seven innings. Under Joe Root’s captaincy they have failed to do so in 62 attempts. Yes, batting has changed – but not that much. In Australia, frisky cameos with the bat win only contempt.
Written by Rob Smyth
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/sep/16/five-steps-england-regain-ashes-2021-22-cricket under the title “Five steps England must take to regain the Ashes in 2020-21 | Rob Smyth”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.