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Ian Bell says Australia have “more to work on” than England
By SMCS - Jun 22, 2023 7:50 am
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Veteran player Ian Bell said Australia have “more to work on” than England despite winning the first Ashes 2023 Test because they looked “scared” and “passive” as well. However, Australia won by two wickets at Edgbaston, with Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon’s ninth-wicket partnership taking the team home. However, many stated that Australia won because they countered England’s aggressive strategies with minor adjustments and stuck to the basics as well.

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“I’d go as far to say that Australia have more to work on,” Bell said, as quoted by wisden.com. “After the first two days at Edgbaston I was amazed how passive Australia were. It was like England used to play Ashes series in the really bad old days. Australia looked scared. I saw that in two examples.“First, in the field setting for England’s batters in the first innings. They had sweepers out on the off- and on-side after three overs. I’d never seen anything like it and as someone who has experienced the pressure cooker of an Ashes series – I won five out of seven – being afforded an easy option for a single as a batter like that would have been unheard of.”

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However, Pat Cummins was criticized for having a deep point from the first over, while Australia restricted England to under 400 on Day 1. The next day Ben Stokes brought Brook into the attack, who had only bowled once before in Tests as well, in just the 15th over of the game as well. And, Ian Bell added that the “only” sign of aggression from Australia came from Cummins and Lyon because they had nothing to lose and eventually they won.

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“As I said, I think England’s intent has unnerved Australia and the only time they showed any aggression themselves was when Alex Carey was out in that extraordinary final innings,” Bell said. “Basically, they only played in England’s style when they knew they were beaten and they had nothing to lose. Psychologically that is fascinating. Brendon McCullum will pick up on that. In the aftermath of the epic at Edgbaston England will feel exhausted and hugely disappointed. But once the dust settles they may come to realise that despite being 1-0 down in this Ashes series, they have got a psychological grip on Australia,” he concluded.