Srikkanth ridicules Clarke's claim of Aussie players sucked up to Virat Kohli
Cricket | April 15, 2020 12:58 ISTSrikkanth emphasized that sledging cannot help teams win matches and no one can score runs or get wickets through it.
Srikkanth emphasized that sledging cannot help teams win matches and no one can score runs or get wickets through it.
Former Australian batsman Michael Clarke has said that Sachin Tendulkar was the hardest batsman to bowl to.
Pat Cummins explained that the Aussie team were trying to play less aggressive cricket after the ball-tampering scandal.
Paine rubbished Clarke's claims that his team had "sucked up" to Kohli in order to land fat deals with IPL franchises, calling it a a tactical decision not to engage Kohli into verbal duel during the 2018-19 series but there was no other motivation.
The list comprises two from India and South Africa and one each from Australia, West Indies and Sri Lanka.
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Kohli has already scored 10,385 runs in 219 ODIs with an astounding average of 59 plus, including 39 hundreds and an unabashed Kohli fan, Clarke said that the 30-year-old Indian's passion is unmatchable.
Michael Clarke slammed the officials for calling stumps early for the second consecutive day at the SCG during the fourth and final Test between India and Australia.
Cheteshwar Pujara hit his third century in this tour of Australia and remained not out on 130 off 250 balls after day one of the Sydney Test
The 27-year-old Bengaluru-born Agarwal provided the base with a confident half-century on his debut before Kohli and Pujara steered India to a solid 215/2.
The former Australian skipper was all praise for the duo after they led India's fightback when the visitor's top order collapsed early on Day 2.
Tim Paine responded to Michael Clarke's comments by saying that Australia will play hard cricket but with the help of their skills and not verbal battles.
Australian cricketers, who are known to play ruthlessly, have consciously toned down their on-field aggression in the aftermath of the ball-tampering scandal.
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