“I thought the guys were really brave in parts. When I say brave, I don’t mean running down the wicket, swinging brave. There’ll be times where that is required. I mean brave as in, this is a tricky surface. How are we able to manipulate our guard or change where we stand on the crease? Do we come out of a crease, back in the crease? Do you stand on leg stump, off stump? Just to try and give the bowler something different to look at, because clearly it was weighted in the bowler’s favour. There was some bravery with that. To me, the communication was the best that we’ve seen for a while, and I was really proud of that,” he added.