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‘Farcical batting’ – England criticised after flurry of attacking dismissals leads to dramatic collapse

by Wisden Staff 3 minute read

England’s approach has come in for significant criticism during the second Test against Australia at Lord’s, after they collapsed from 188-1 to 325 all out in a blaze of attacking strokes.

Responding to Australia’s 416, something of a result for England after they had been 316-3, the hosts made their way to 188-1, and looked to be in a position to build a sizeable lead. Things looked even brighter for England after Nathan Lyon limped off with a calf injury that may rule him out of much of the series.

Australia opted to go with a short-ball ploy to test England’s patience and were rewarded in style. Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Ben Duckett and Harry Brook all fell playing attacking strokes against bouncers. Jonny Bairstow chipped to mid-on, while Ollie Robinson nicked off coming down the track to Travis Head, and Stuart Broad missed a sweep against the same bowler. Only Ben Stokes, who ground away for 58 balls over 17, and No.10 Josh Tongue were out playing defensive strokes.

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England have pioneered an attacking style of play under Stokes and Brendon McCullum’s stewardship, and it has largely had positive results. Before that duo took charge, they had won just one of their previous 17 Tests. Since then, they have won 11 out of 14. However, the nature of the collapse sparked fury among England’s fans, coming in for severe criticism from the experts too. With Australia 1-0 up in the series, many feared this could be an Ashes-losing passage of play.

“There’s a sense of shock around the ground,” said Sir Alastair Cook on Test Match Special. “We keep going back to that spell, how precious Test match runs and sessions are. We’ve all watched enough cricket, when you get in positions, it is so precious and you have to realise how precious that is and treasure it.”

“England clearly like losing,” said Michael Vaughan. “Yesterday they gifted Australia three wickets. They arrive on day three, the pitch is doing a bit more. Australia now know they are bowling to the tail.”

There were some who attempted to offer rationalisations for England’s method, despite the carnage that unfolded.

Australia went to lunch on 12-0, leading by 103.

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