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he should have backflipped to the ball IMO.i'm still more offended by that completely uncoordinated and unnecessary jump and skip before the catch than i was by him claiming it
he should have backflipped to the ball IMO.i'm still more offended by that completely uncoordinated and unnecessary jump and skip before the catch than i was by him claiming it
and then the actual "catch" itself. catch the ****ing thing, don't flap at it like a ****ing seali'm still more offended by that completely uncoordinated and unnecessary jump and skip before the catch than i was by him claiming it
From what I've seen, it seems rather uncoordinated at minimum.Is it just me or is the calling from these two not the best?
Putting Dhawan in Australia down as a loss is pushing it broI mean we were kinda dicked the moment Umesh limped off injured. Already lost Kohli to paternity leave and Ishant and Shami to injury. No Dhawan as backup opener to cover for Agarwal and Shaw. We've got a debutant and two players in their 2nd test playing right now. Drawing the series from here would be an incredible feat.
Dropping 2 catches in 10 minutes after a strong start with the ball in batting friendly conditions does not help
Wouldn't have batted much together tbf. Maybe once for Australia A at some point, but even that I am not certain of?Is it just me or is the calling from these two not the best?
Actually punishing anything slightly underpitched makes a real difference.Ashwin's tiring now.
He did alright in the ODIs and T20Is. Has only played 3 Tests in Aus in his career. Also I inherently disagree with Rohit being a part of the Test setup in any shape and form and would have preferred Dhawan over him as backup opener to Shaw/Agarwal.Putting Dhawan in Australia down as a loss is pushing it bro