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Pujara looked like he'd never seen a ball turn into him in his life. Even I would've played that better.Was lyon wicket taking ball underrated to pujara
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Pujara looked like he'd never seen a ball turn into him in his life. Even I would've played that better.Was lyon wicket taking ball underrated to pujara
Has to be the ungainliest no. 3 India's ever fielded.
Yeah but now that the well's dry I can be petty enough to call him hideous.Pujara scored close to 20 test centuries and averaging 40 not bad i say
If Aus score 250, India are out of the game tbh. Honestly anything more than 180 from Aus would probably mean an easy Indian defeat.My realistic prediction for today is that the Indian bowlers will be under pressure to keep the lead to a minimum so as a result they’ll be constantly trying to make something happen and won’t bowl well. However the pitch and some bad shots from the Aussies will mean they will be all out for about 250 (with maybe one good partnership of about 50 in the middle) giving a lead around 140ish. India to end the day about 130/5.
about right.My realistic prediction for today is that the Indian bowlers will be under pressure to keep the lead to a minimum so as a result they’ll be constantly trying to make something happen and won’t bowl well. However the pitch and some bad shots from the Aussies will mean they will be all out for about 250 (with maybe one good partnership of about 50 in the middle) giving a lead around 140ish. India to end the day about 130/5.
Its what happened yesterday. For all of Virat's faults as a captain who led by emotion, Rohit has been even worse in that regard. Those reviews yesterday and his reactions to every error on the field...I don't see India bowing to potential. Will try too hard rather than keep it simple.
Nothing more demotivating than a leader who can't control his frustration at his charges in public. Makes you miss MS even more.Its what happened yesterday. For all of Virat's faults as a captain who led by emotion, Rohit has been even worse in that regard. Those reviews yesterday and his reactions to every error on the field...
For a guy who's captaincy seems a lot more analytics driven than feelings driven, he sure does show off way too much of those feelings.
Hopefully, the Indian bowlers have settled down and figured out what to do today, and hopefully the first session voodoo continues. Otherwise, Australia are winning this today itself.
Sometimes the tea pot stance works though. It's all about context.Nothing more demotivating than a leader who can't control his frustration at his charges in public. Makes you miss MS even more.
It's very easy to say that when the team is behind. I don't think Rohit's captaincy is something special that wanes and waxes all the time.Bad captaincy is still bad captaincy irrespective of who does it.