‘I feel my game will get more aggressive as years go on’: England batter Zak Crawley | Cricket News – Times of India


NEW DELHI: England batter Zak Crawley believes that his approach to the game will progressively become more aggressive as he continues to develop, but he remains committed to playing quality shots and choosing the right moments for aggression.

Following his outstanding performance as the leading run-scorer for England in the 2023 Ashes series, Crawley transitioned to the Hundred tournaments, representing London Spirit.
In a crucial match against Trent Rockets at Lord’s, he made a notable impact by scoring 30 runs off just 15 balls, significantly contributing to his team’s victory.

With the Test series success under his belt, Crawley now aims to replicate his exceptional form in white-ball cricket as well. His success in the longer format has bolstered his confidence, and he’s eager to carry that momentum into limited-overs cricket, showcasing his skills and making valuable contributions to his team.
“Obviously you’ve got to keep up and the game’s getting more aggressive each year, so you try and keep up with that: I certainly feel like my game will get more aggressive as the years go on. But at the moment, it’s still about playing good shots and picking the right moments to score,” Crawley said as quoted by ESPNcricinfo.

With an average of 28.26 from his first 34 Tests, Crawley entered the 2023 Ashes with his place in England’s lineup under serious threat. Six weeks later, having proven himself against an Australian attack, he finished the series as their leading run-scorer.
“I try to keep it pretty similar, I play similar shots, just a bit more aggressive and probably a bit more aerial,” he added.
“I don’t feel any different. I am just the bloke who scored runs a couple of weeks ago.”Crawley said on his life after the Ashes.
“I haven’t played it too much in recent times, but before I played for England, I used to play it a lot more. I’ve been trying to work on it and bring it back in a little bit more – and hopefully [it will] free up a couple of other areas to score,” he added.
During the Ashes series, Crawley was seen practising reverse-sweep in the nets to use it against Nathan Lyon in the series.
Crawley said, “Lyon gets lovely shape on the ball, so I felt like he was OK to reverse-sweep outside off,” Crawley explained, speaking at the launch of KP Snacks’ community cricket pitches initiative. “It was something I wanted to play against him. Obviously he only played two Tests in the end but hopefully, having done that work on it, it’ll come to fruition in the Hundred.”
(With ANI inputs)





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