How England's 'Bazball' has come unstuck on Indian turning tracks

England's 'Bazball' approach in India questioned after a 434-run defeat in the third Test. Former India seamer Karsan Ghavri believes aggressive batting won't work on turning tracks. Monty Panesar supports the approach but suggests more calculated shot selection and avoiding dot balls. England's inexperienced spinners have struggled against Jaiswal and Sarfaraz. India now knows England's spinners can be exposed.
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