Ashwin’s comment came after England suffered a crushing 336-run defeat in Birmingham Test.
Former India spinner R Ashwin has launched a scathing attack on Brendon McCullum's coaching style and explained why New Zealand’s style of play won't work on English pitches for Ben Stokes and his men.
Ashwin’s comment came after the Three Lions suffered a crushing 336-run defeat at the hands of India in the second Test at Edgbaston.
"England ka koi ego vego nahi hai. Unka problem hai Bazball (England don't have any ego, their main problem is Bazball)," Ashwin said on his Hindi YouTube channel Ash Ki Baat.
"What is Bazball? It is Brendon McCullum's infusion of New Zealand's style of cricket and pitches into England.
"In New Zealand, Test matches will have moisture on the first morning. If you want to take wickets, then you have to take them in the first session; after that, it gets flat. In the last session of Day 5, it becomes a batter's paradise.
"They bowl a bouncer strategy with Neil Wagner. Trent Boult will swing the ball, and Tim Southee will give you control. Wagner will continue the bouncer barrage from one end. He was a fighter for New Zealand cricket," he explained.
Ashwin then highlighted the difference in playing conditions between England and New Zealand.
"But the difference between New Zealand cricket and England cricket is massive. In England, seam and swing play an important role, and that's why they have dominated at home for so long. Yes, they have not won all the Tests, but with James Anderson and Stuart Broad...
"Now McCullum has come and has asked them to play freely. He asked for flat pitches. It will work in New Zealand, who play two-match series, but England play five Tests in a series," said Ashwin.
"England's bowling attack is in an absolute shambolic state. With Jofra Archer and Gus Atkinson coming into the attack, it will give them a bit of tooth. But they have been all over the place. One ball on the pad, next on the helmet. Who are you bowling bouncers to? Shubman Gill. What is the plan behind bowling bouncers? You use it to soften up the tailenders. They have created a narrative and they want to stick to it."
The five-Test series between India and England currently stands level at 1-1. The third match is slated to get underway on June 10 at Lord’s.