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<blockquote data-quote="Reiser99" data-source="post: 1136178" data-attributes="member: 72977"><p>I'm fine with Bazball, though sometimes England could calm down and play the situation better. Yes you want to be positive, but sometimes they can be reckless. They need to find the right balance. What I will criticise England though for is the ridiculous declaration in the first innings. Yes you can say England would have won the 4th test if there was sun, but there wasn't and the weather is a part of the game. England have benefited from rain to save a test before and they will again in the future. However, the declaration almost certainly cost them the first test and wasn't needed. If England hadn't lost that game then they would have still had a chance in this test to win the series. Ultimately, the philosophy behind Bazball has cost them the Ashes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reiser99, post: 1136178, member: 72977"] I'm fine with Bazball, though sometimes England could calm down and play the situation better. Yes you want to be positive, but sometimes they can be reckless. They need to find the right balance. What I will criticise England though for is the ridiculous declaration in the first innings. Yes you can say England would have won the 4th test if there was sun, but there wasn't and the weather is a part of the game. England have benefited from rain to save a test before and they will again in the future. However, the declaration almost certainly cost them the first test and wasn't needed. If England hadn't lost that game then they would have still had a chance in this test to win the series. Ultimately, the philosophy behind Bazball has cost them the Ashes. [/QUOTE]
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