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Jamie Smith praises England’s confidence to ‘trust your instincts in the moment’

Despite being dismissed in the first innings at Headingley, the wicketkeeper is encouraged to continue playing his own way.

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June 29, 2025
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Jamie Smith praises England’s confidence to ‘trust your instincts in the moment’

When Jamie Smith planted his front foot to Ravindra Jadeja and blasted England past the finish line with a volley of four, six, six in the first over of the final hour of the fifth day, the tension that had existed earlier this week as England hunted down 371 to win the first Test against India had mostly subsided.

Jamie Smith clarified last week that it was a planned attack.

After talking with his batting partner Joe Root during the drinks break, he concluded that since India already had the new ball and Jasprit Bumrah was always on the verge of making a comeback, it was important to finalise the deal before India had a chance to up even the smallest resistance.

Jamie Smith stated at a Rothesay media event in London, “I wasn’t expecting him to come on and bowl, but you’re just never quite sure, especially in cricket, because the runs at that point weren’t too many.” “You have no idea what will occur. I always support our tail, but after a few good balls, you can find yourself in a tight spot and under pressure once more. It felt satisfying to simply finish and go on.

If not for the events of England’s first innings, the outburst of hostility might not have been a noteworthy choice. In order to expose England’s lower-middle order to the second new ball, Jamie Smith again swung across the line on the third afternoon, this time to Prasidh Krishna, and holed out to deep square leg. Jamie Smith was now similarly at 40 not out.

The two incidents provide a microcosm of England’s disregard for repercussions. Even though Michael Vaughan praised the team for playing “Bazball with brains” on Test Match Special, the core of their mentality doesn’t seem to have changed all that much. It seems that anything is still acceptable under the McCullum-Stokes system as long as there is a method to the chosen madness.

Jamie Smith remarked, “It’s great,” “Having other individuals share that belief is something that really helped me step up my game. It’s very individual when you’re out there batting because it’s just you and your partner at the other end, but when you have the support and confidence that others are doing the same thing, you don’t feel alone when you’re doing what you think is appropriate at that particular moment.

“You think you won’t get a slap on the wrist when you are caught on the boundary while attempting to hit the ball for six. “That was a good option, mate, the wind was howling that way,” is the attitude.

“I was aware that a new ball was approaching, and although it appeared that I had exposed Chris Woakes [at No. 8], you would have taken all the momentum into the new ball if I had hit a few more sixes in that over at that time. In addition to increasing the scoring pace, the second new ball can result in wickets. It always involves a small amount of strategic planning.

But one of England’s fundamental values is still to avoid overthinking things. In his final remarks following criticism of his choice to bowl first during the first Test, Stokes reaffirmed that he and McCullum are a “simple-minded pair” and that the team’s goal is still “scoring more runs than your opposition” when all else is taken away.

Therefore, Jamie Smith stepped out to join Root, enjoying the lack of complexity when faced with a scoreline of 302 for 5 after the second inning, with an awkward 69 runs still needed.

“It was simple in that you knew you had to chase the runs and we weren’t going to block out for the draw,” he stated. “We would constantly try to get the runs and have a good attitude. On day five, the outfield was quick and the batting conditions were as good as they could be. As the test progressed, there wasn’t a lot of misbehaviour, so you always felt like you could keep things simple and you didn’t need to do anything too unconventional to obtain the runs, which is really beneficial.”

Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley’s opening partnership of 188 and the unwavering optimism of the rest of the batting lineup, including captain Stokes, who struggled against Jadeja’s left-arm line outside his off stump but rarely stopped going for his strokes in a 51-ball 33, were the main reasons why it appeared that India broke first as the final day went on.

“It’s hard when you’re out there and you’re focused on the job at hand,” Jamie Smith stated. “You are aware of the significance of that particular moment, when you have the chance to begin the series with a victory, and you are fully focused on it.

It’s not every day that gets done when you’re chasing 370 and they’re attempting to take 10 wickets. They continued to attempt throughout the day, but there might have been a few head-downs near the end. Although there is a lot of discussion about their potential lack of expertise, I felt they were excellent for the entire five days.

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