Machiavelli
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Not sure I'm with you on that. Foakes didn't feature much (if at all) over the summer. Duckett plays that way. I have my own thoughts about it, but will reserve judgement for the mo on that. All I'll say is that:If it means anything, Bazball comes down to people playing how they feel most comfortable. That might mean Foakes scoring at about 2.5 an over, it might mean Duckett leaving 7 balls across his first 10 tests or whatever it was.
As it happens, this innings was actually a bit slow by Root's standards over his whole career.
It's worth bearing in mind that England have been drastically less prone to dramatic collapses since Stokes/McCullum took over.
-- Root played differently today than he has in the previous Tests in this series -- I'm interpret it as our best batsman (ever?) indicating that he wants to play how he feels most comfortable ...
-- ... which isn't how he's played during this series and probably also earlier in the Bazball regime too.
I think Bazball is about aggressive cricket, and also trying to inject entertainment into Test cricket to put it back on the perch that you and I regard it to be on -- but a declining audience % regard it to be on