slowfinger
International Regular
To all England supporters
Where do you stand on the future of our limited overs team and success.
Now is a critical juncture in our history as excuses of "we had a WC hangover" can now no longer be used. The old squad has largely been dismantled and new crops of players are slowly making appearances.
However, I feel that McCullum has really not progressed this limited overs team in any significant way since 2019. Granted it was a big ideological shoes to fill since Bayliss and Morgan stepped down. However, in areas such as middle-over accumulation, lack of quality bowlers and variety, fielding as well as over reliance on our old established batsmen, we have really regressed as a team.
I do personally believe he's a net positive for our test team, a team which was plagued with defensive ideologies for far too long. I am happy to see baz-ball in the test arena and genuinely believe we are in with a sniff at the coming Ashes.
Where do you guys stand on this debate?
Where do you stand on the future of our limited overs team and success.
Now is a critical juncture in our history as excuses of "we had a WC hangover" can now no longer be used. The old squad has largely been dismantled and new crops of players are slowly making appearances.
However, I feel that McCullum has really not progressed this limited overs team in any significant way since 2019. Granted it was a big ideological shoes to fill since Bayliss and Morgan stepped down. However, in areas such as middle-over accumulation, lack of quality bowlers and variety, fielding as well as over reliance on our old established batsmen, we have really regressed as a team.
I do personally believe he's a net positive for our test team, a team which was plagued with defensive ideologies for far too long. I am happy to see baz-ball in the test arena and genuinely believe we are in with a sniff at the coming Ashes.
Where do you guys stand on this debate?