Dharamsala (Himachal Pradesh): England coach Brendon McCullum admitted that the team's ultra-aggressive 'Bazball' approach needs some refinement after India exposed its frailties and forced the visitors to rethink their strategy, putting some doubt in their minds during the recently-concluded five-match Test series.
England’s style of playing received praise from their countrymen for not losing the Test series since the introduction of new captain Ben Stokes and coach McCullum’s pair after a disastrous outing in 2021 under the captaincy of Joe Root.
The visitors also began the series with a thrilling 29-run win in the Hyderabad Test courtesy of vice-captain Ollie Pope’s masterclass 192-run knock in the third innings, but things went downhill for them from there as India bounced back in an extraordinary way, powered by many youngsters including few debutants, to take the five-match rubber 4-1.
"Sometimes, you can get away with things. But when you're exposed to the way we have been in the back end of this series in particular, it does require some pretty deep thinking and some adjustment to make sure we're staying true to what we believe in," McCullum told the travelling British media on Sunday.
"If anything, we got more timid as the series went on, and that was because of the pressure that was applied to us by the Indian line-up, not just with the ball. With the bat, they put us under a tremendous amount of pressure, too," he added.
In the absence of key players like Virat Kohli, Mohammed Shami and KL Rahul, youngsters like Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel, Sarfaraz Khan, Devdutt Padikkal and Akash Deep played a pivotal role in India’s record 17th consecutive series win at home and handing England their first series defeat in the 'Bazball' era.