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5th Test: More Tired Indian Bowlers Get, The More Pressure Brook Will Try To Put, Says Stuart Broad
Brook’s high-risk approach in the chase of 374 has led to him bringing up his 14th Test fifty off 39 balls. In the first session, Brook had a big reprieve on 19 when Mohammed Siraj, who came back on the field after a short break, attempted to take the catch in the deep off Prasidh. But in the process of taking it, the pacer stepped on the boundary cushion to concede a six.
“Harry Brook will treat this like a 50-over game. He'll find the boundary where possible. If it's not going to be a boundary, it'll be a single, trying to put the fielders under pressure. And the more tired the Indian bowlers get, the more pressure Brook will try and put on them,” said Broad on JioHotstar.
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