Despite their recent Test series loss in India, England's Zak Crawley maintains that the team will not adopt a negative approach. Instead, he emphasizes the importance of refining their strategy to absorb pressure at the right moments while still playing aggressively.

Amidst England's disappointing 4-1 Test series loss in India, opener Zak Crawley has reaffirmed the team's commitment to their aggressive playing style. Crawley acknowledged the need to refine their approach, emphasizing the importance of selecting the right moments to absorb pressure while maintaining their attacking intent. The defeat sparked discussions about England's 'Bazball' style, with concerns raised over several batting collapses. Despite criticism, Crawley defended the team's philosophy, rooted in freeing players from the fear of failure. However, he admitted instances where England seemed carried away, citing Joe Root's dismissal in Rajkot and their inability to capitalize on advantageous positions in Ranchi. Crawley, who topped England's batting averages in India, expressed regret over missed opportunities, particularly in Ranchi, where victory could have leveled the series. Speaking at an event sponsored by Rado, Crawley's insights shed light on England's post-series reflections and their determination to refine their approach for future challenges.