Cricket: England's fielding woes continue against the Aussies as they squander key chances with a series of costly dropped catches.
‘Didn’t add up’: England left fuming as contentious ‘like-for-like’ sub opens up ‘giant can of worms’February 1st, 2025 7:18 am
“Three wickets in one over was too much,” India captain Suryakumar Yadav said on his team’s early wobble.India extended their unbeaten T20 series record to 17 at home since 2019. “He gets an extra bit of pace. He is a tall, bustling fast bowler. I can tell you something now, that England dressing room will not be happy. Jos Buttler wasn’t happy when he got out because of the substitution. It’s not like for like.”“Either Shivam Dube has put on about 25mph with the ball or Harshit has really improved his batting,” Buttler told reporters. “It’s part of the game and we really should have gone on to win the match, but we disagree with the decision.
“When the decision was made, Harshit was having dinner. So we had to get him ready as quickly as possible to go on the field and bowl.
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