England Test Captain Joe Root's Candid Answer When Asked Why Leaving The Ball Has Become Rare in Test Cricket: Watch Video
Joe Root looked quite upbeat as England beat India in the first test match at Edgbaston. See his funny-yet-realistic take on why leaving the ball in Test Cricket has become a rare sight in red ball cricket.
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Adding more sense to his comment, Root said that the introduction of Twenty20 Cricket has also led to such a change. The England captain said, 슬롯사이트Twenty20 has come in, and with guys all the three formats, it슬롯사이트s always going to have some impact into your game슬롯사이트� It슬롯사이트s the way the game has moved forward.슬롯사이트�
Watch what Joe Root Had to Say about Players슬롯사이트� Leaving the Ball in Test Cricket:
Joe Root슬롯 머신 사이트 추천looked quite upbeat as England beat India in the first Test match at Edgbaston. The visiting team, under the captaincy of Virat Kohli, lost the opener of the five-match Test series by 31 runs.
Talking about the second Test match at Lord슬롯사이트s, persistent rain throughout the day saw the day one of play being called off, without an over being bowled. Earlier, even the Toss didn슬롯사이트t take place as there was drizzling the entire day. Stay tuned with us for all the latest updates and news about India vs England Test Series 2018.
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