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And Rohit apparently.Defending to cover is never a great sign. Just ask Joe Burns v1.0 and Joe Burns v3.0.
And Rohit apparently.Defending to cover is never a great sign. Just ask Joe Burns v1.0 and Joe Burns v3.0.
Especially when it's a bit bouncy and when you're leg side of it.Defending to cover is never a great sign. Just ask Joe Burns v1.0 and Joe Burns v3.0.
I know it's some sort of rule that it's not possible for Rohit to get out without people being angry about it, but I think that was just a good nut tbh. I don't think heaps of batsmen would be leaving it.No leave game to speak of. The only time these guys manage to leave a ball is when it's premeditated. No awareness to leave on line or length.
Oh yeah great ball no doubt. Not really blaming Rohit for that, but a real Cook-style opener ought to be able to leave that. Pretty sure even our "labeled" openers would've gone after that.I know it's some sort of rule that it's not possible for Rohit to get out without people being angry about it, but I think that was just a good nut tbh. I don't think heaps of batsmen would be leaving it.
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It's just a joke bro.Interesting change of bowler.