In a humorous turn during the second T20i between India and England In Chennai, commentators Ravi Shastri and Sunil Gavaskar He made fun of Harry BrookThe previous comments about the Smog in Calcutta, which he had affected his visibility in the first T20I. Brook’s struggles against the Indian thread Varun Chakraborty He continued, even in Chennai, where Smog was not a factor.
Varun Chakravarthy overcomes Harry Brook
Chakravarthy performed another surprising performance, saying goodbye to Brook for the second time in the series. During the first T20i in Eden Gardens, Brook cited Smog as a reason for his dismissal, claiming that he hindered his ability to select Chakravarthy deliveries.
“Chakravarthy is an exceptionally good bowling player. But with the Smog of the other night, it was much harder to choose. Hopefully the air is a little clearer here and we can see the ball a little more easily. Facing effects on Cricket T20 is probably the most difficult thing about the game, especially because I always try to hit it absolutely. ” Brook had said while talking to The Daily Telegraph.
However, in the clear conditions of Chennai, Chakravarthy’s ability proved to be Brook’s loss once again, silencing the previous excuse.
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The playful blows of Ravi Shastri and Sunil Gavaskar
While Brook returned to the pavilion after being released by Chakravarthy at Chennai T20i, Shastri could not resist receiving a blow and commented: “Once again, it’s Varun Chakravarthy. You do not need the smog; This is a furtive step and crashed into the stumps. ” Gavaskar joined the jokes and added: “Varun Chakravarthy looking at him, could he be asking if there is Smog?” The fun comments caused laughter among the commentators, perfectly capturing the cheerful tone of the party.