
Since June this year, cricket enthusiasts in England have been going gaga over Bazball, the term coined for the Test side's transformational display in the longest format of the game ever since Brendon McCullum took over as England's coach to revive the side's fortunes.
Since McCullum took charge of the Test side, England have looked a completely different outfit, defeating New Zealand 3-0 at home with successful chases of 277, 299 and 296. In July, they took it a notch higher, chasing down a mammoth 378, their highest-ever chase in the format, to win the rescheduled fifth Test against India at Edgbaston, raising the decibel level of Bazball higher than ever.
Now, McCullum, the former New Zealand skipper, has spoken out on the Bazball frenzy, derived from his nickname 'Baz', calling it "silly term" while responding to Australia batter Steve Smith's comments over sustainability of England's attacking approach in Test cricket.