🏏Pak vs India : Super 4, Match - 3, Asia Cup 2023, Thread #2🏏 - Page 103

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Posted: 1 years ago

Really liked that Rohit Sharma thanked the ground staff...

True they were the real heroes

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Posted: 1 years ago

Whoa I checked at 1.30 pm the score for pak was 101/5 n I checked again after 20 mins they are 128 all out…

Itna jaldi ludhak gaye wickets saare??

Seems like they were playing Tu chal main aaya smiley37

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Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism

Really liked that Rohit Sharma thanked the ground staff...

True they were the real heroes

Yeah VK thanked the ground staff too

SoniRita thumbnail

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Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: dusk2dawn

Whoa I checked at 1.30 pm the score for pak was 101/5 n I checked again after 20 mins they are 128 all out…

Itna jaldi ludhak gaye wickets saare??

Seems like they were playing Tu chal main aaya smiley37

Yeah Ind were in hurry to take wkt. IND have to play again tomorrow nasmiley13

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Posted: 1 years ago

Originally posted by: SoniRita

Yeah Ind were in hurry to take wkt. IND have to play again tomorrow nasmiley13

Koi na back to back matches would make them practice more against the neighbors 😁

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Posted: 1 years ago

Congratulations to India for winning the match.smiley40

Congratulations to Kohli for winning the PoTM award.smiley32

Rahul and Kuldeep made equally important contributions.smiley32

Cheers..

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Posted: 1 years ago

Rohit, Shubman, Virat and Rahul are the only 4 players who got batting practice in the last 2 games.

Hope others get some batting practice today. Not saying they need to get out. May be Ishan and Hardik can be promoted to 3 and 4 ahead of Rahul and Kohli.

Cheers..

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Posted: 1 years ago

When menace meets precision - Jasprit Bumrah shows what he's all about

Bowling for the first time in ODIs since his return from back injury, he subjected the Pakistan top order to an absolute nightmare

It took so long to arrive you almost forgot what a significant spell of play it was.

Jasprit Bumrah has been making a comeback from back injury in stages. First the T20Is in Ireland, then the ODIs in the Asia Cup. Even during the Asia Cup, India didn't get to bowl in the first match against Pakistan, which was abandoned because of rain. Bumrah then flew out for the birth of his first child during their second game, and the third match has involved unhealthy amounts of weather-watching.

By the time Bumrah finally began to bowl in an ODI, all the attention had been taken away by the dazzling Indian batting and the injuries the Pakistan fast bowlers suffered.

Perhaps more important than KL Rahul's sparkling comeback from injury was Bumrah's return to a pace attack that is good but doesn't have a point of difference. It was apparent how much India struggled in his absence at the T20 World Cup last year. They were desperate to have him back for the 2023 ODI World Cup.

Pretty soon it was apparent why. On a pitch that had seen rain, under lights, Bumrah proceeded to subject the Pakistan top order to an absolute nightmare. The ball seamed off the surface, and Bumrah also extracted twice the amount of swing with the new ball than any other bowler in this contest.

In a five-over spell, Bumrah extracted a false response 17 times. Only one of them created a wicket but it was a masterclass in how to build towards a wicket. Bumrah began over the wicket to the two left-hand openers, and the ball just kept seaming away. He tried one full ball that would swing back in, but didn't do too many things until he was happy with his rhythm.

Bumrah's next step towards getting closer to the edge was to move around the wicket, which would make the batters play the angle, but he did so only once he was confident he had found his length. Even then he just managed to go past the edge.

In his third over, Bumrah inched fuller ever so slightly, and finally drew the edge to second slip. Even in doing that he made sure his full length was not full enough to drive. Therein lies the difference between Bumrah and the others.

Lesser bowlers don't quite strive for that kind of perfection. They tend to bowl the odd half-volley looking for the wicket. Bumrah is impeccable with his length. He wants to draw the edge but he wants to get only so full that he gets the edge and not the drive. That driving length never arrived.

Thanks to Kuldeep Yadav's five-wicket haul, Bumrah was not required to bowl again, which will give him time to recover for a second successive day on the field as India face Sri Lanka on Tuesday.

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