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Ben Stokes’ new world order gets sobering reality check against India | Jonathan Liew

England have been playing positive cricket for four weeks, but the slick visitors have perfected it over the past four yearsAt one point during an interminable and broken afternoon at Edgbaston, the camera zoomed in on the array of listless faces on the England balcony. Perhaps this, rather than the swishing blade of Rishabh Pant or Jasprit Bumrah, was the first big test of England’s vivid new approach to Test cricket. Whether with the bat or in the field, this is a team that feeds on momentum, the buzz of a live audience, that lives for the vibe and the thrill, that wants to do everything in a hurry. So what happens when the heavens open with India leading the...

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Jonny Bairstow’s innings showed benefit of giving players a clear message | Mark Ramprakash

It is easier to play aggressively in home conditions but Alex Lees and Ollie Pope also showed encouraging signs for EnglandI remember watching Jonny Bairstow and Ben Stokes batting together, pounding it all over the ground and thinking to myself this really was the start of a new era. It was 2016 in Cape Town, when the pair put on 399 and hit 13 sixes between them. Trevor Bayliss was a relatively recent appointment as England head coach and we were seeing the impact of his arrival and maybe also the effect of the Indian Premier League.Fast-forward six years and we are at the start of another new era and everyone is talking about the same two batters after the...

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Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow ignore fixed ideas to show Test cricket its future | Andy Bull

If the format is to thrive in the face of T20’s popularity, we must shelve old ideas about how the game is supposed to be playedLate Monday morning at Trent Bridge and Joe Root, 164 not out, is batting against Tim Southee. In the Daily Telegraph the previous week Geoffrey Boycott explained to his readers that Root is a better batsman than his teammates because, unlike them, he “doesn’t play” Twenty20 cricket. “You never see Root play the scoop, ramp or any fancy shots,” Boycott wrote. “His technique is honed and has been from a young age to play proper cricket.” Now Southee is bowling just outside Root’s off stump, looking to take the ball away. It is only the...

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New Zealand make hay as England suffer from winning good toss to lose | Simon Burnton

The Trent Bridge groundsman’s warning proved prophetic as Ben Stokes made the right call but saw New Zealand benefitThere is a shamanistic mystery to the reading of a wicket. Many experienced players concede it is something they just aren’t good at, a mystical skill that never settled upon them, vaguely akin to the interpretation of tea leaves and the conjuring of visions from crystal balls. And Trent Bridge had produced a real puzzle.The groundsman, knowing more about this wicket than most, warned before play that this would be a good toss to lose. With grass on the pitch and clouds in the sky the obvious decision was to bowl – which is what Ben Stokes duly did – but there...

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Ben Stokes makes things happen before his well of miracles runs dry | Jonathan Liew

England’s captain lives up to his cliche against New Zealand but cricket remains a secret party in apathetic NottinghamIn Gedling, an unnamed resident was awarded £100 in compensation by the council over missed garden waste collections. There was dismay in Bulwell at the announcement that the local branch of Boots would be closing in August. Meanwhile, a furious mother from Huthwaite accused Thorpe Park of “ruining” a family holiday by banning her from its Stealth ride on account of the fact that she only has one arm. “Having to get off the ride was very degrading,” said Lisa Johnstone, “and made my son nervous.”Clearly, a busy news day in Nottingham. Perhaps it was hardly surprising, given everything else going on...

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