They're ranked numbers one and two in the World for their performances under this leadership! I'm not sure they're being destroyed too much!
https://www.icc-cricket.com/rankings/batting/mens/test
They're just an incredibly one dimensional team. The batsmen are all told to play one way, which is in 4th or 5th gear all of the time and Key and McCullum seem to think the only way to take wickets is to find the quickest bowlers they have, rather than the best ones. They're never going to be consistant as a team playing this way, it's always going to be peaks and troughs. On these pitches it's going to be a lot more troughs than peaks. On flatter wickets probably the opposite.
Robert Key comes across terribly when trying to talk cricket. Like he's the smart one and that everyone who disagrees with him is some kind of dinosaur.
Well throwing statistics around is OK but who are they scoring against and the state of play in the match as well as pitch and atmospheric conditions. As Sir Jack Hobbs said, I am paid to score runs when conditions are tough.
It is NOT the speed you score in Test cricket it is how many. Essex used to follow a similar approach in three day cricket back in the 1950s and 60s because we had a poor top order and played on dodgy wickets. If Tonker or Barry Knight could slog a few we might force a win and there was no punishment for losing.
Be positive in what you do even if it is letting the ball go early on. I actually don?t disagree with the need to put in bowlers who are faster and hit the deck, but the brainless way in which they bowled in the second innings contrasts with Boland who responded to his poor bowling first dig.
Root tried to play bazball when Stokes took over then wised up. I fear he has been got at and regressed.