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India versus England: After Britain experienced one more
batting breakdown against India, previous commander Nasser Hussain said that
English batsmen can't take cover behind 'Bazball'.
"Botched an open door, most certainly in the last two
matches. They had the valuable chances to dominate those matches and they
didn't. The subsequent meeting among Lunch and Tea today was presumably the
most frustrating meeting for Britain on this visit. From 175 for three to 175
for 6, center request blown away. It has turned into the monotonous idea of
Britain batting and it has become concerning," said Nasser Hussain on Sky
Sports.
I think with the batting approach Britain players need to
take a gander at their own games and attempt to get to the next level. Whatever
is your arrangement, anything your mentor or commander says, the best players,
the best players like Ravichandran Ashwin, they attempt to improve, they
attempt to improve. Anything that mentor, captain or anybody recommends, the
main idea is for Britain players to view themselves as opposed to paying
attention to other people. Improve your own perspective on the most proficient
method to improve as a cricketer. Ideally, toward the finish of the visit,
everybody will take a gander at themselves and say, right, don't take cover
behind Bazball and the mindset and attempt to work on your own game," said
Hussain. India, holding an unassailable 3-1 lead in the series, will fancy a first
innings lead when play resumes on Friday.