England S#!T Series Live | Overthrows
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Notable Quotes
"England threw that Test match away on purpose."
"It's a disgrace when you're playing test match cricket."
"The tactics guaranteed defeat against New Zealand."
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Episode Summary
In this episode of Combox Live, hosts Bayram Kazi and Rob Barron review England's disheartening performance in the Trent Bridge Test against New Zealand, where they lost by 160 runs. This loss marked the end of Ben Stokes' international career and concluded a home Test series that England had started leading 1-0 but ended up losing 2-1. The discussion includes criticism of the England team for not taking the Test series seriously, with New Zealand capitalizing on the opportunity despite being down multiple players due to injury. Stokes' controversial tactics, including his decision to open the batting in his final match, are highlighted, with the hosts labeling his performance and that of his teammates as a mockery of Test cricket. They express concern over the future direction of English cricket, criticizing the management and overall team strategy, and questioning who will fill the leadership void left by Stokes.
Key Takeaways
- Ben Stokes' final Test match ended in controversy and disappointment for England.
- England's tactics were criticized for being reckless and not suited to the conditions.
- The future of English cricket appears uncertain without Stokes' leadership.
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