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1st Test, Aus vs India, Adelaide oval 17th-21st December

Burgey

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One wicket cracks this wide open with the night session to come. Makes these tests so entertaining.
 

Teja.

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Pujara's batting against Lyon has an element of luck to it but there's proper technique behind it. When there's no leg slip, he plays with his bat out in front so any edges dont pop up and the inside edge goes safely down leg. The ones that have popped up off a front foot thrust and gone into no man's land, sure thats fortunate. But many of those are amplified by Paine crying 'catch it' like a dumbass to anything even remotely close to hitting the bat
Excellent post.
 

Gnske

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Pujara's batting against Lyon has an element of luck to it but there's proper technique behind it. When there's no leg slip, he plays with his bat out in front so any edges dont pop up and the inside edge goes safely down leg. The ones that have popped up off a front foot thrust and gone into no man's land, sure thats fortunate. But many of those are amplified by Paine crying 'catch it' like a dumbass to anything even remotely close to hitting the bat
Sure worked for him there lmao haha what a slow simp

No but jesus that was a long time coming.
 

Daemon

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Pujara's batting against Lyon has an element of luck to it but there's proper technique behind it. When there's no leg slip, he plays with his bat out in front so any edges dont pop up and the inside edge goes safely down leg. The ones that have popped up off a front foot thrust and gone into no man's land, sure thats fortunate. But many of those are amplified by Paine crying 'catch it' like a dumbass to anything even remotely close to hitting the bat
**** you
 

morgieb

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Pujara's batting against Lyon has an element of luck to it but there's proper technique behind it. When there's no leg slip, he plays with his bat out in front so any edges dont pop up and the inside edge goes safely down leg. The ones that have popped up off a front foot thrust and gone into no man's land, sure thats fortunate. But many of those are amplified by Paine crying 'catch it' like a dumbass to anything even remotely close to hitting the bat
Lol perfect jinx.
 

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