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See you, Buzzball. RIP and thanks for the memories.
Four years after that spectacle, Jonny Bairstow’s post-tea rampage against New Zealand at Trent Bridge to enable England to chase down 299 in 50 overs, the baseball died at the same place and against the same team.
This time, 373 was set for victory – a total early baseball bowlers would have imagined nailing – New Generation were bowled out for 212 runs in 1.2 more oversBy playing baseball on steroids, they begin their unlikely pursuit of this lofty goal.
Ben Stokes came out swinging in his last innings; Ben Duckett hits four for fun; Harry Brook – the likely successor to Stokes as captain – made 21 off eight balls in an innings that former England captain Michael Vaughan called “absolutely pathetic” when he flicked it to fine leg on the ninth delivery.
“What are they doing!?” Brook’s wicket was New Zealand’s response. Especially when the Black Caps were dealing with a weak bowling attack, they weren’t alone in their thinking.
It was entertaining, sure, but all too crazy. And that was the difference. As addictive as the early levels of baseball were, and as wild as they seemed at the time, there was an element of strategy among a group of players who knew their games.
Head coach Brendon McCullum and captain Stokes needed an ultra-positive mindset after one win in 17 Tests, a morale-sapping 4-0 Ashes in a series played in the Covid bubble and a period where England’s best players were cherrypicked for white-ball cricket to the detriment of the Test side.
The red-ball team was in a right mess and so Buzz and Benn proved just the tonic, with players like Stokes, Bairstow, Joe Root, Stuart Broad and James Anderson not requiring coaching, freed up after earlier tries.
Eleven wins were plundered in the first 13 Tests of this tenure, including a 3–0 sweep of New Zealand, a stunning victory over India chasing a record 378 runs at Edgbaston, and a 3–0 success in Pakistan where they scored 500 runs in one day and Stokes’ brave captaincy and flat fielding achieved success.
England were bringing eyeballs to Test cricket but still had to prove that this ‘run towards danger’ mentality would work in the biggest match of the series McCullum adores. It didn’t happen.
They have not won a marquee five-match series against India or Australia in four tries under Stokes and McCullum, drawing 2-2 at home and leading 4-1. Good baseball put England in winning positions, only for bad baseball to see those winning positions continually chipped away, much to the dismay of the fans.
Few things in cricket were a no-brainer, like hacking short balls to men from Australia deep at Lord’s in 2023, when the Baggy Greens resorted to the tactic of injuring England’s fly and star spinner Nathan Lyon off the field as a last resort.
Careless driving on bouncy Australian pitches in Perth and Brisbane last winter contributed heavily to Ashes defeats, while their inability to beat India in a series across two attempts was also an unfair shot.
As the team changes, with some of these senior figures moving on and green cricketers needing more coaching to take their place, the approach needs to change as well. But there were few instances of England adapting to match conditions, with their latest winners New Zealand masterminding them.
England’s off-field approach and lack of attention to detail Also panned by pundits, the team was playing just one warm-up game before the Ashes – an inter-squad contest against the Lions on a pitch that in no way replicated what they would face against Australia in Perth. And that’s before we even get to the booze that has plagued the party of late.
With baseball failing regularly (now seven Test losses out of nine), Stokes and Gus Atkinson Nightclub StoryAnd the frequent question of whether the Stokes-McCallum relationship had broken down after differences of opinion in Australia – the coach wanted England to be tougher, the captain keen for more refinement – had the feel of the end of an era in this final Test against New Zealand.
Stokes then confirmed that all was changing with his shock retirement – Shock in terms of timeIf not for the announcement when he was in the middle of a bowling spell at 3.25pm - and later that evening when the batting malfunctioned in madcap style, it put a full stop to the buzzball, McCallum wants to continue though.
England is about to enter into great uncertainty.
McCullum and managing director of cricket Rob Key can be speculated after the team’s first defeat at home in a series of three or more matches since the 2012 loss to South Africa.
Is Brooke really the man to lead after his nightclub confrontation in New Zealand late last year? Does Joe Root have the ability to do another job as captain? And if these first two questions are not answered, then to whom on earth will England go?
It’s not just the captain that England lost to StokesYes, but a talisman, arguably their best bowler and one who eases the balance of the team. Without him, as we saw when a depleted team was decimated at the Oval under Root, problems arise.
Baseball lifted England out of a funk four years ago. They now have to get out of the funk it created – with or without the buzz.