Mohammad Amir rates Virat Kohli above Steve Smith, Joe Root and Kane Williamson
Cricket | July 18, 2017 13:05 ISTMohammad Amir on Tuesday said Virat Kohli was the best batsman in the world ahead of Steve Smith, Kane Williamson and Joe Root.
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Mohammad Amir on Tuesday said Virat Kohli was the best batsman in the world ahead of Steve Smith, Kane Williamson and Joe Root.
None of the England batsmen were able to contribute much in the side's second innings, with former skipper and opener Alastair Cook being the top scorer with 42 runs.
Joe Root now has to muster his men for the two remaining Tests with doubts growing over the makeup of the top three batsmen, a crucial part of the team.
Chasing a mammoth target of 474 runs to win, the hosts failed to counter South Africa's bowling attack and were eventually collapsed to 133 all out in their second innings on the fourth day, succumbing to the second biggest defeat, in terms of runs,
England have been on a great run in this World Cup and also hold the advantage of playing in their backyard, however, Sout Africa will not let such an opportunity slip away either.
Chasing a mammoth target of 474 runs to win, the hosts failed to counter South Africa's bowling attack and were eventually collapsed to 133 all out in their second innings on the fourth day.
At stumps, Sri Lanka were 170/3, with Kusal Mendis (unbeaten at 60) and former skipper Angelo Mathews (unbeaten at 17) batting at the crease.
England were all out for 133 facing a daunting target of 474, with no one reaching 50.
Glenn McGrath said taking up coaching after retiring from the game was a decision that came about after a lot of consideration but he had been enjoying it.
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