Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Karun nair Once again he failed to do it, falling into a strange dismissal in the second post of the third test between England and India at Lord's. Pursuing 193 to win, the right side went out to the number 3.
Made only 13 balls. However, it was the way he came out that left everyone unemployed. Do not judge a delivery from CARS OF BRYDON This came in again and struck him on his knee, Karun Nair did not offer any trait and had to walk back.
The 33 -year -old became after an absence of eight years. His return has not been as expected. Although he had a phenomenal domestic season, at the back of which a call was received, the Indian batter has not replicated a similar way to the ongoing tests series, but to get a single fifty in six entrances.
At the end of the fourth day, the visitors lost four doctors for 58 runs, needing 135 more to climb 2-1. That said, here are the best expert reactions in the failure of Karun Nair in the second post of the third test.
The old Indian batter, Sanjay Manjrekar, believes that Karun Nair's struggle is exposed. He also commented on Karun's mood, given the way he was dismissed.
“Karun Nair has too many small holes in his battle that they continue to expose -temperamentally, when he almost walked to an LBW, shows his mood,” said Manjrekar. (via Espn cricinfoThat)
The right side scored a decent 40 in the first entrances, but failed to build in the second one, falling again.
Ex -England's chicken Michael Atherton called the dismissal of Karun Nair 'Odd', with a 'strange' leave.
“It's a very strange loss of Karun Nair. Especially in the end that is beating, the final kick arriving is the end of the pavilion, so you know that the ball will re -enter you, on the slope. So it is a strange low,” he said he said NDTV sports.
Atherton added that the Indian batter would be forceful the next morning, as the ball had hit him on the pad, because he had to leave.
The ex -Aakash Chopra Open considers that the result of the party will decide the destination of Nair's career.
“Karun Nair, what happens to the path to follow? Now the two tickets have finished. He has marked 40 once and has obtained a few beginnings. I think the result of this game could determine if he plays the next game in Manchester or not. He has scored enough runs so that you feel that there is a chance that he will mark great runs,” he told his YouTube channel.
“However, it has six entrances and even half a century has not been marked. It may be unfair, it can be fair, I do not know, but many times the result of the game decides where you go,” he added.
Chopra believes that the Indian mixer must keep his fingers cross and wait for them to win this game.
Former Captain of Sri Lanka, Kumar Sangakkara, said that Karun Nair's dismissal could have to do with the batter thinking at the end of the day, seeking to play the remaining period before the tops.
“It's what leads to this. You saw that Karun Nair really started positive, good steps with the right intention. Maybe I had looked at the clock and thought not too much to go here, let me -a little back to my shell and play the time. It is where the negativity begins. At the time you do, you are indecisive and in two minds,” he said. (via SkysportsThat)
Sangakarra added that the only possible explanation for its dismissal may be to get ready.
Ashes winner Michael Vaughan made a massive claim on Karun Nair, saying that he will only have another opportunity if India wins the game. If visitors lose, their time could increase, and this dismissal would also be talked about.
“If India wins, I think it will be fine. If India will lose, I think its time will be. This is only nature. If England loses tomorrow, there will be so many questions about two or three of the players in England. I think for Karun Nair, it needs Ris Hurbh Pant, Kl Rahul and Jadja to keep his place and put in India over the line. We will analyze much more that will be analyzed now, which will be analyzed now, which will be analyzed now, will be analyzed much more than will be analyzed, “he emphasized. (via CricbuzzThat)
He also called the Indian batter's decision to leave the ball a “faded brain” and a moment that opened the game.
Edited by Srinjoy Sanyal