Ho3n3r
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Good batsmen don't either.Just goes to show it's a mental thing. Bowlers don't stress when they're batting, naturally.
Good batsmen don't either.Just goes to show it's a mental thing. Bowlers don't stress when they're batting, naturally.
Kohli what a loser.
Good batsmen don't either.
Kohli what a loser.
Sharma to Amla, 1 leg bye, huge lbw shout but umpire Dar says no and so India review. It all starts as a result of a fuller length. There is swing on offer, moving in to Amla, who has walked a massive distance across his stumps and ends up being beaten on the inside edge. He's struck in line with off stump. It could be umpire's call for height and it is! Only kissing the bails.
Kumar to Rabada, FOUR runs, and now he channels KP! Steps out of his crease against the best bowler of the opposition and hits him over extra cover. Just for added effect, he brings his back leg up and presents his version of the Flamingo
Did they remove the comment? I can't find it on the commentary.
Did they remove the comment? I can't find it on the commentary.
Did they remove the comment? I can't find it on the commentary.
Guess so. Also tried to find it, unless it's not from espncrickinfo
Are you following Cricinfo or Cricbuzz. This was in the latter's commentary feed (and it's still there)
Extras is gonna be SA's top batsmanI never thought I'd be this grateful for extras![]()
Did they remove the comment? I can't find it on the commentary.
Sharma to Rabada, OUT, taken at gully and it's a sharp catch too from Rahane, getting his hands up in front of his face and snagging it reverse cup
K Rabada c Rahane b Sharma 30 (84b 6x4 0x6) SR: 35.71