NEWS India Live, Digital Desk: England’s ‘Bazball’ strategy and debate on their performance in recent Test matches has once again intensified. During the Test in Manchester, Harry Brooke’s incident after not getting a wicket off a very slow ball and the reactions from England’s camp has now launched a scathing attack by veteran all -rounder Glenn Maxwell. He clearly states that the cricket fan will remember the ‘Brilliant centuries’ shown on the field, not the very strange ball of Harry Brook’s 37 mph (about 59 km per hour) on which the controversial catch of Stoneman was taken and England did not get his wicket. According to him, such incidents tarnish the real beauty of cricket. This controversy began when Umpire called Harry Brook’s ball ‘no-ball’ during the Manchester Test because she was slow and the batsman had trouble playing. Subsequently, England captain Ben Stokes and his team reacted strongly to this and protested on the field. Stokes defended his team even after the match, saying that his players were completely within their limits. Glein Maxwell has made it clear from his statement that he does not give importance to such things. For him, he matters the best game in cricket, such as a brilliant century made by batsmen and artistic wickets taken by bowlers. He believes that the basic elements and adventures of cricket should be placed above such small and controversial events. Their message is clear that meditation should be on the real performance and spirit of cricket, not those dramas that often become a topic of discussion in media after the match.