Help from the Kiwi captain,golf companion and ‘my psychologist’ Brendon McCullum may ensure the No3 finds his A-game against Australia at EdgbastonIt is a philosophical Ian Bell who has turned up this week for Wednesday’s third Ashes Test, talking as whether he has not a care in the world. Moved up to the No3 position on his domestic ground, or amid a personal trough in form,that is some achievement, with the match appearing on paper to be a make-or-break moment for an international career that has both delighted and frustrated. Related: Ashes 2015: Edgbaston expects grand grass thanks to cannabis lamps loan Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com