ZAK CRAWLEY insists England will not adopt a "negative" approach after their 4-1 series defeat in India but acknowledged they must learn when to absorb pressure.
India inflicted the first series loss of the Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum era after they stormed back from going one down in Hyderabad to win the last four Tests in comprehensive fashion.
It sparked debate over England's aggressive 'Bazball' style following a string of batting collapses and head coach McCullum (inset) accepted they had to refine their style moving forward.
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