Mitchell Santner
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So I think, you know, I think, you know, guys, obviously you want guys to go out there with the freedom and play their kind of way.
You know, like Ducky will play his shots.
Rudy does his thing.
Stokesy will knuckle down if he needs to.
So I think it's, you know, I guess Baz's way is, you know, you want guys to have freedom and go out there and express themselves.
Whatever that looks like, conditions will obviously suit that or you have to kind of adjust to that.
There's obviously periods in test cricket where you have to kind of see through a tough spell and then there might be the time to flip it around and counter-attack.
So I think there's going to be a bit of that throughout all three games.
I don't think there's one way to play, but I guess we'll wait and see how England shape up.
yeah I think looking back at that series like you said it was it was the scoreline was kind of you know three nil but it was close like they played well to chase down some scores I think what you're right now I think in test cricket you know run rates and you know kind of pace of play is definitely faster so I think you know it's almost you know a deep point out to start you know you're not just you're saving boundaries you've still got catches you've you know I think that is kind of the way forward anyway um
you know, ring fields and that kind of stuff's kind of gone.
So you kind of want guys to, you know, still play their shots.
But if they do make a mistake, there's a guy catching.
And, you know, we've seen it in England.
We've seen it in India when you go play there.
You kind of want the field up so you can slog some spin.
But, you know, they've got four guys out and three guys catching.
It makes it pretty tough.
So I think it's going to be a bit more of that.
It's kind of, you know, turning into more that kind of one-day cricket style of just kind of,