Bazball -Wan beliefs are not respect for players: McCullum

London, September 9 (PTI) “Bazball” mark of cricket was not a ‘rigid’ playing style, but to give ‘freedom’ to the players to express themselves and the ‘misconceptions’ about the approach was ‘disrespectful’ for them, feels that the head coach of the England, Brendon McCullum. McCullum took over the Test side of England in 2022, and he, along with Captain Ben Stokes, revived a team that won one match in 17. They have since become known for a fearless and aggressive cricket mark, especially with the bat, known as ‘Bazball’. But McCullum, who doesn’t like the term ‘bazball’, said he has frustrations about how they are considered a team. “We never have the kind of mindset about ourselves in the sense that we are not stiff about how we go about,” McCullum told the Podcast ‘for the love of Cricket’, as reported by ‘BBC Sport’. “I think there’s a little misconception about how we play, that we swing the bat as hard as possible, we try to take wickets and then we go to a round of golf and some beers.” I find it a little respectful to all the people (the players) and all the people in the intent that work so hard and have such a clear determination to succeed, his emphasis said, the category said. “Has always been around players’ mindset, rather than giving a specific way of playing or a focus on a high point. You can’t do that if you are bound by this tension and negativity.” McCullum said that when he was appointed in 2022, he felt that he was not suitable for the white ball, because they needed to take them ” was a kind of the game, “they had a person’s confidence to make the boundaries of their games splash,” they gave the players of their players to push the boundaries, “said. “I looked at where the white ball side was, and I thought, that’s not really my skill; “I felt that the test team was more in line at the time,” said McCullum, who was also made in January this year ODI and T20I head coach.