The coach,in charge since June, has fostered a more relaxed environment in the England squad by keeping advice simple and to a minimumI still think we’re two or three years absent from possibly our best period, and ” says Trevor Bayliss,who after the crushing of South Africa at the Wanderers has seen the Ashes and the Basil D’Oliviera Trophy regained during his seven months as the England coach.“It’s tough to see into the future but when you spy at some of the players with 50 or 60 Tests’ more experience under their belts, you know the potential is there. But potential never won anything. You have got to go out and execute the tough work.”Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com