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Not sure 'earns' would be the term most people would use.
Slip fielding isn't something you can just switch on. If he's not done it before, it'll take time for him to learn the ropes, so to speak. You'll just have to wait, I'm afraid.Kohli is so **** in the slips... it's a huge worry really, with two of our best slip fielders in Kohli and Laxman gone, the replacements haven't been remotely as good
Yep there are so many moronic things in the commentary.Apparently getting a single or a two is always "sensible cricket"
Every commentator and pundit seems to be absolutely obsessed with yorkers as well. Any ball at the death that goes to the boundary which isn't a perfect yorker and they start talking about how the bowler has "missed their length" or how horrendous it is that they've bowled length. Of course, they never moan about the length if a short or length ball gets a wicket. Fickle wankers.Yep there are so many moronic things in the commentary.
The 'length ball' that pitches one yard in front of the batsman. The fact that a bowler misses their yorker length when that happens - it's as though all the bowlers choose to occasionally bowl this 'length ball'. Likewise when earlier in the match someone drops it a little short. The above nonsense that a single/two is sensible cricket and that you should always look for it after you've hit a 6/4. The experience fallacy which is used ad nauseam to explain away everything.
It reminds me of watching the horrendous BBC commentators on tennis, where nobody ever hits a bad shot or makes a random error. There's always some convoluted psychological bollocks to explain how someone won the point.