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INDvENG, 3rd Test: Ex-skippers Criticise Root’s Reverse-ramp Timing On Day 3
Sky Sports Cricket: Former England captains Alastair Cook and Nasser Hussain have criticised the timing of batter Joe Root’s reverse-ramp on day three of the third Test against India, which eventually became the starting point of the visitors’ batting collapse in first innings.
The start of day three on Saturday saw England collect a brace of boundaries before Jasprit Bumrah got India the breakthrough as Root dragged a reverse ramp straight to the second slip in the 40th over. Root’s dismissals triggered a collapse for England, who went from 207-2 to 319 all out, conceding a 126-run lead to India.
“Inside the Ben Stokes-Brendon McCullum dressing room, there will be no repercussions with the shot, and there will be no-one in the dressing room saying he shouldn't have taken the shot. They can't have it both ways; they're allowed the freedom for the players to play the shots like Ben Duckett was playing yesterday, and the way Zak Crawley plays.” Read More...
Former England Alastair Cook Nasser Hussain Joe Root Jasprit Bumrah Ben Stokes Brendon McCullum Ben Duckett Zak Crawley TNT Sports Sky Sports Cricket Get Bumrah Ashes Test
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Rajasekhara Reddy ACA: Former England fast-bowler Darren Gough questioned premier batter Joe Root’s ‘reckless’ way of getting out in England’s 106-run defeat to India in the second Test in Visakhapatnam. On day four of the match at the Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium on Monday, England showed the positivity of continuing their uber-attacking approach, but it wasn’t sufficient as they were bowled out for 292 in 69.2 overs.
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Brendon McCullum: As England face an improbable task of chasing a record 399 in the second Test against India, veteran fast-bowler James Anderson revealed head coach Brendon McCullum told the side to try and chase down any score posted by India at the end, even if it is 600.
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2nd Test: Almost Seeing A Little Bit Of The Fear Of Bazball, Says Cook On India’s Batting In Second Innings
Rajasekhara Reddy ACA: Former England captain Sir Alastair Cook believes India became cautious in the back end of their second innings due to the fear of Bazball. On day three, India were comfortably placed at 211-4 in their second innings, with Shubman Gill having made his third Test century.
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2nd Test: Fascinating To See How Root Will Counter Bumrah In This Series, Says Cook
Sir Alastair Cook: Former England captain Sir Alastair Cook said it should be fascinating to see how Joe Root will be countering Jasprit Bumrah in future after the fast-bowler dismissed the right-handed batter for the second time in the ongoing series at Visakhapatnam.
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West Indies Going To Give Some Teams A Good Run For Their Money In T20 World Cup, Says Andre Russell
West Indies T20I: With West Indies beating England by four wickets in the fifth T20I to win the series 3-2, fast-bowling all-rounder Andre Russell believes the two-time champions of the Men’s T20 World Cup will be giving some teams a good run for their money in next year’s global tournament.
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