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AUS vs IND: Prithvi Shaw failed with the bat in each innings, managing solely 4 runs.© AFP
Former Australia spinner Shane Warne on Saturday stated that Indian opening batsman Prithvi Shaw will all the time battle on the worldwide degree with the method he has. Warne’s remarks got here as Shaw as soon as once more didn’t get the runs within the ongoing day-night Test between India and Australia in Adelaide. Shaw was bowled out for duck within the first innings by Mitchell Starc, whereas within the second innings, he managed to attain 4 runs, this time cleaned up by Pat Cummins in the same vogue.
“No surprise that Burns struggled yesterday as he looks horribly out of form – fingers crossed he can get some in his second dig. Shaw will struggle at this level with that technique,” tweeted Warne.
Other observations. No shock that Burns struggled yesterday as he seems to be horribly out of shape – fingers crossed he can get some in his second dig. Shaw will battle at this degree with that method & debate with @mikehuss25 re retaining place in a staff @FoxCricket !
— Shane Warne (@ShaneWarne) December 19, 2020
The former Australia spinner additionally stated that there is no such thing as a shock that opening batsman Joe Burns didn’t get runs within the first innings as he seems to be terribly out of shape.
Burns was despatched again to the pavilion by Jasprit Bumrah after the batsman managed to attain simply eight runs.
India bundled Australia out for 191 within the first innings after Ravichandran Ashwin, Umesh Yadav, and Jasprit Bumrah’s heroics with the ball. The guests had been 9/1 within the second inning when the umpires ended play on Day 2.
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The 62-run lead with 9 wickets within the bag may show to be essential because the wicket is not getting any higher for batting.
Mayank Agarwal (5) and nightwatchman Jasprit Bumrah (0) will look to start out afresh after battling it out in opposition to Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc within the dying levels of the second day.
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