File photo of Yashasvi Jaiswal.© BCCI

India batting star Yashasvi Jaiswal has reacted to Ben Duckett’s comments about him. Talking about the youngster’s aggressive batting in England’s recent five-match Test series against India, Duckett asserted that Jaiswal plays in this style of cricket due to England’s most dominant team in the game. The result of the controversial Buzzball method in its purest form. Duckett said Jaiswal deserves “some credit” from England for the way he has adopted attacking cricket in Tests.

“When you see opposition players playing like that, it seems like we should believe that the way they play is different from the way other people play Test cricket,” Duckett said while commenting on Jaiswal’s knock at the end of the match. Day three of the Rajkot Test.

When asked to comment, Jaiswal did not have much to say on the topic.

“I don’t want to say anything about it. I just have to try to do the best I can and do the best I can on the ground,” Jaiswal told indian express.

Jaiswal’s attacking style brought him a lot of runs and he won the Player of the Series award. He scored 712 points in five games.

Meanwhile, 29-year-old England batsman Decker faced a backlash over his comments.

The opening batsman’s views do not sit well with former England captain Hussain, who criticized Duckett’s comments and urged England players to “self-reflect” in supporting “Bazball”.

“He doesn’t learn from you. He learns from his upbringing, all the hard training he had to go through growing up. If anything, lads, look at him and learn from him. I hope There’s a bit of self-reflection. … Otherwise it becomes a cult – sometimes Bazbol and the regime are described as a cult and you can’t criticize it internally or externally,” Hussain told Sky Sports.

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