Sometimes scoring dries up and is required to be circumspect.Lol, yeah. When you have to bat for two days, there are going to be times when the scoring dries up due to good bowling. If the team can't handle that, then they don't deserve to win.
Yeah, just like Sehwag's aggressiveness... wait... hang on.Like this aggresiveness.
Agression makes batting look easier here and that was the point i was making with relation to Dravid earlier.
Yeah, just like Sehwag's aggressiveness... wait... hang on.
Mate, if a bowler is bowling well (and Harris can bowl well. He's not good, but bowlers who aren't good can bowl decently some times) then you can't just plunder boundaries at will. Especially when you're batting to save a match.
You sometimes allow the bowlers to bowl well or not.Mate, if a bowler is bowling well (and Harris can bowl well. He's not good, but bowlers who aren't good can bowl decently some times) then you can't just plunder boundaries at will. Especially when you're batting to save a match.
Dravid has 0% fault in India's situation. Has copped two good deliveries this match.
Didn't catch the replay.Uhh not sure what the umpire or commentators are going on about. That first LBW shout was easily out live IMO. Clearly in line.
Oh well, some luck for India.
Who cares what it looked like live? The first one clearly hit him outside the line. The 2nd one was going down leg. Both great decisions.Uhh not sure what the umpire or commentators are going on about. That first LBW shout was easily out live IMO. Clearly in line.