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On India Going For England's Ultra-Aggressive 'Bazball' Approach, Ravichandran Ashwin's "Culture" Comment

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England have taken the cricket world by storm while playing the aggressive 'Bazball' brand of game. However, Ashwin said it will be tough to see India adopting such tactics considering the team has embraced a period of transition. "We are playing Test cricket really well.

But we will go through a transition very soon, and things won't be easy during that phase," he said on his YouTube channel. Ashwin also cited the difference in sporting culture in India and England as another reason for the former not going the 'Bazball' way. "Let us assume India is adopting Bazball...

and assume a player throws his bat at everything like Harry Brook and gets out and we lose two Test matches. What will we do?

Will we back the Bazball and the players? We will drop at least four players from our playing XI. That's how our culture has always been.

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