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“Indian batters are stats-driven but Virat Kohli is one who could drive this”, England legend David Lloyd makes a huge statement while debunking Bazball

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Test cricket is often referred to as the purest format of the game for all the right reasons. The red-ball cricket which was slightly going off the track amid the various T20 leagues across the world suddenly drew attention when the ICC introduced the pink-ball affair and the World Test Championship.

The ICC chipped in with the timely assistance to save Test cricket and with the recent introduction of the pink-ball affair and WTC, has even made Test cricket even richer.

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Currently, Australia and South Africa are dominating the standings as they are placed first and second respectively. Sri Lanka are placed third in the standings whereas Team India are ranked fourth.

Rohit Sharma and Co are in Bangladesh playing the ODI series. After that, they will play the two-match Test series in Bangladesh. India will have to win the upcoming Tests from now in a bid to qualify for the WTC final.

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England legend David Lloyd makes a huge statement while debunking Bazball

Recently, England national cricket team led by Ben Stokes chipped in with an emphatic 74-run win over the Pakistan cricket team at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi.

England’s aggressive approach to the first Test against Pakistan tempted the cricket experts to talk more about Bazball effect as the attacking mindset has helped the teams secure wins over draws in Test cricket.

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England cricket team’s approach has yielded positive results as they have won seven games out of the eight games that they played under the captaincy of Ben Stokes.

Responding to England’s new approach, England’s legend David Lloyd added that a team capable of this ultra-aggressive style now is India. The former cricketer-turned-commentator, in his column for The Daily Mail, wrote that Team India have all the tools and resources to do that. He said there has been a suspicion that Indian batsmen are stats-driven and said only Virat Kohli who could drive this.

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