It took NZ an organised approach, simulating conditions in practice to using white-ball tactics, to win the series in India
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The 1932–33 Bodyline series between England and Australia is remembered for its controversial tactics. Under skipper Douglas Jardine, England's bowlers targeted Australian batsmen with short-pitched balls aimed at their bodies. Despite winning the series 4–1, this approach caused injuries, public outrage in Australia, strained diplomatic relations, and led to changes in cricket rules.
It took NZ an organised approach, simulating conditions in practice to using white-ball tactics, to win the series in India
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