
Zar Crawley (left) and Chris Woakes (right) Former Captains of England Geoffrey Boycott and Michael Vaughan carried out after Ben Stokes and a spooky attack on Zak Crawley and Chris Woakes. In the second test of the ongoing Anderson-Tenden trophy, he suffered a degrading loss of 337-Run in Edgbaston.Boycott said that Opener Zak Crawley had not learned anything and resorted to his old bad ways.
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“He played in Headingley with the whole face of the bat, left the wide balls and left the ball to him to keep the bat close to the mat,” Boycott wrote in his telegraph column.
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“The two shots he got out in Edgbaston were terrible. In the first shifts, his legs were stuck in the cement, nor forward, nor back, and then threw himself on the ball to be caught in slip.“In the second shifts he detonated on the stump and went to a well -turned ball two feet wide. He didn’t have to play it. He was for five sessions and his legs were tired so he was supposed to survive that evening.“I don’t think she can change or improve.”The 27 -year -old opened 56 tests and still an average of 31 in the test cricket, which Michael Vaughan said, is simply not good enough.“Over the years, there have been many players who have frustrated fans – including me – but there is the most frustrating what I remember. And in my time he watched, plays and covered England, it is the happiest that he won as many caps as he has,” Vaughan wrote in his telegraph column.“Happiness must be calculated that he played 56 games, while scoring only five hundred and average 31. Among all opening in history with more than 2,500 runs, it has the lowest diameter of: 30.3. 102 times in the test cricker and was 42 times outside.”Boycott also used stricter words for Chris Woakes, which he thinks is after his date of sale.“HIS PACE IS DROPPPING, AS YOU WOULD EXPECT AS A SEAMER GETS OLDDER. HE HAS NEVER BEEN A WICKET-TAKER Abroad, Where His Record Is Poor. He Is Good-Or Has Been Good-on English Pitches, and His Batting Should Not Be to Shore Up Bad Batting.“Woakes was a good cricket, but not a championship craftsman like James Anderson, who took the buckets full of home and constantly away.”