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What Is Brumbrella? Here's All You Need To Know About England's Innovative Field Setup Used To Outclass Usman Khawaja

Aussie’s left-hander batter collected his hundred in just 199 balls and departed after scoring a total score of 141 off 321 on Day 3.

England's cricket captain, Ben Stokes, surprised spectators during the Ashes 2023 opening game against Australia with an innovative field placement strategy termed "Brumbrella." The unusual tactic utilized by Stokes has prompted discussions about its origins and effectiveness in the longest format of the game.

Aussie Opener Khawaja Falls Victim to "Brumbrella"

In a daring move, England declared their first innings on Day 1 at 393/8, with Joe Root contributing a commanding 118 runs. Hoping for a swift conclusion to the Australian innings, the English team encountered a stumbling block in opener Usman Khawaja, who kept the visitors' hopes alive.

Displaying his skills, the left-handed Khawaja reached a century in just 199 balls. However, on Day 3, England's skipper Ben Stokes opted for the unconventional "Brumbrella" field setup, leading to Khawaja's dismissal. 

Stokes positioned six fielders in catching positions, leaving minimal room for Khawaja to score runs in front of the wicket. The field placement, resembling an umbrella with three fielders on the offside and three on the leg side, earned its name from a large wicket covering previously used at Edgbaston from 1981 to 2001.

Brumbrella Adds Intrigue 

The introduction of the Brumbrella field placement has sparked discussions regarding its impact on the game and the strategic choices made by captains. 

As the Australian team lost their last three wickets for a mere 14 runs, their total score was limited to 386 runs. Meanwhile, England ended Day 3 at 28/2, leading by 35 runs before rain interrupted play. Both of England's openers, Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett fell victim to the Australian bowlers.

The Brumbrella technique has added a new dimension to the Ashes series, generating excitement and intrigue among cricket enthusiasts. Its effectiveness against various opponents and game scenarios remains to be fully evaluated.

As the battle between England and Australia continues in the ongoing Ashes series, fans eagerly anticipate the unfolding of further tactical surprises on and off the field.

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