Timberrrr
What is wrong suddenly with the world's batsmen?
21 wickets in the first 2 days at Perth and there ain't nothing wrong with the pitch.
14 wickets in the first day at Wellington and there is definitely nothing wrong with that pitch either.
And India, the team that was possibly the most likely to get skittled, shows true grit on a dog of a pitch and loses only 5 wickets on an admittedly shortened day.
Have batsmen become so used to flat bully tracks that they can't handle anything else?
Mind you, I'm not complaining - cricket is supposed to be a contest between bat and ball and at least we're getting it in these games.
21 wickets in the first 2 days at Perth and there ain't nothing wrong with the pitch.
14 wickets in the first day at Wellington and there is definitely nothing wrong with that pitch either.
And India, the team that was possibly the most likely to get skittled, shows true grit on a dog of a pitch and loses only 5 wickets on an admittedly shortened day.
Have batsmen become so used to flat bully tracks that they can't handle anything else?
Mind you, I'm not complaining - cricket is supposed to be a contest between bat and ball and at least we're getting it in these games.
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