There have to be consequences for Rob Key and Brendon McCullum but English cricket’s problems lie much deeper and will be much harder to fix
It seemed fitting, as the final moments ticked down at the Sydney Cricket Ground, as the day, the match, the tour seemed to ooze and melt a little at the edges under a hard white January sun, that Ben Stokes should finish this Ashes series still standing, but only just.
It was at least a suitably slapstick final session in front of a scattered, holiday-ish crowd. Australia custard-pied their way to a victory total of 160, narrowly avoiding falling pianos, dangling off giant clocktowers along the way.
Written by Barney Ronay at Sydney Cricket Ground
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/jan/08/sack-the-vibe-goodbye-bazball-and-hello-englands-search-for-a-cricketing-soul under the title “Sack the vibe: goodbye Bazball and hello England’s search for a cricketing soul | Barney Ronay”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.


