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Missing Test Cricket, anyone?

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Hard Feelings2 years ago

OMG, this over was classic, pure vintage!

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Nikhil ✍🏼2 years ago

I hope I'm not the only one, but a good pitch that helps bowlers and batters makes test cricket a treat to watch. I love it when the match happens at the venues in England and Australia, the pitches and conditions help the bowlers without tiring them too much. The last Ashes was brilliant from batting and bowling perspectives both. For the batters, if they have skill they can hit the runs. That's why whenever a player is asked about his favorite century they would name the century that came either in England or Australia. Indian pitches from the past 5 years have seen a good change. From an outright turning track, we are moving towards bouncy wickets too.

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Sunderdeep - Volklub2 years ago

Kallis looked scared. A rare sight.

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The Good Bishop2 years ago

I have seen this so many times. Every time I felt that Kallis had problem seeing the ball due to bad light conditions. How could someone as good as him play the ball so late ?

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Vicky B2 years ago

It should have been "are you missing cricket?", test cricket is the one and only cricket,rest are just circus

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Edged and Taken!2 years ago

The thing about Test cricket in England is that the ball always has a say thanks to the conditions. Everywhere else, bat can dominate ball like anything.

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Manish Purohit2 years ago

The real cricket!

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Balaraj Ar 🚩2 years ago

Yes we need body line bowling back. There should not be any limit for bouncers and bumpers. Bring back the old days.

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Rants&Roasts2 years ago

@ShivamJ24 Missing cricket actually.

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