Bazball, Jacob Bethell and Harry Brook: key talking points as England begin India tour

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Bazball, Jacob Bethell and Harry Brook: key talking points as England begin India tour
Author: David Charlesworth
Published: Jan, 22 2025 08:17

Brendon McCullum begins his tenure as England's all-format head coach on Wednesday as his side go up against India in the first of five T20s in Kolkata. Here are some of the talking points of the tour, which also comprises three ODIs as a warm-up for next month's Champions Trophy in Pakistan.

Under the McCullum-Ben Stokes axis, England have won 22 of 35 Tests having triumphed just once in their previous 17. Pivotal to the transformation has been a more relaxed environment, with McCullum emboldening his players to push the envelope largely free from fear of consequences. He has been brought on board for England's white-ball sides after they relinquished both World Cup crowns in the last 18 months. And the early signs are the former New Zealand captain will bring the same style to the T20 and ODI teams as he is "desperate for us to play a really watchable brand of cricket".

England have discarded their medium-fast bowlers and brought along half a dozen out-and-out quicks, with Mark Wood and Jofra Archer the headline acts. Wood will make his return at Eden Gardens having been sidelined since August with an elbow injury and Archer continues his carefully-managed comeback. Brydon Carse, Jamie Overton, Saqib Mahmood and Gus Atkinson are also all capable of bowling in the high 80-mph range, and McCullum has backed them to send down "absolute rockets" and "blow teams away".

Jacob Bethell has enjoyed a stunning start to his international career, impressing on the white-ball tour of the Caribbean in November when England were missing several regulars then registering three Test fifties in New Zealand before Christmas. The 21-year-old might already be an England regular in all three formats. An eight-match tour of India represents another stern examination as he will have attention thrust on him, the like of which he has never experienced. England captain Jos Buttler thinks he is up for the challenge, saying: "He has a good head on his shoulders and has the game for it.".

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