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England's beleaguered batters have held "no discussions" about the repetitive nature of their Ashes dismissals, but assistant coach Marcus Trescothick insists they "respect the game".The larger-than-life aggression that has characterised the ups and downs of the so-called 'Bazball' era has detonated on arrival in Australia, with a growing collection of increasingly familiar dismissals.After being shot out for 172 and 164 in a two-day defeat in Perth, England are now staring at the likelihood of
England's beleaguered batters have held "no discussions" about the repetitive nature of their Ashes dismissals, but assistant coach Marcus Trescothick insists they "respect the game".The larger-than-life aggression that has characterised the ups and downs of the so-called 'Bazball' era has detonated on arrival in Australia, with a growing collection of increasingly familiar dismissals.After being shot out for 172 and 164 in a two-day defeat in Perth, England are now staring at the likelihood of another heavy loss on day four of the day/night second Test at the Gabba.
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