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'Pant run out the turning point' - Gill #ENGvIND
17,180 görüntüleme • 11 ay önce •via X (Twitter)
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Blame game when we lose it’s always Pant ..could be a factor definitely not the turning point

Did he mean 1st innings or 2nd🧐

Park Mai ghoom raha tha Match hara diya

You are the absolutely 💯 right ✅

Pant runs out

Runout pants

I hope this is not a series turning point and just a match turning moment. India need to comeback harder in next one especially without Bumrah.

Dropped catch,extra runs,run out etc. Sincerely wish someone explain to me this NIGHT WATCHMAN thing..to score 190 odd runs,3 down,hard ball,uneven bounce,going into 5th day..impact of loosing an extra wicket on team's psyche? Even in Commentary box, Ravi Shastri is more Gambhir.

Pant is a mercurial, irresponsible player ...perhaps too busy showing off how cool he's- to his teammates and to the gallery. To think of letting his partner complete a ton instead of playing the ball on merit, and the game as per situation, is a crime. Rahul was also very unprofessional in asking Pant to help him complete the 100 before lunch... In the past, this would have invited internal reproach and disciplinary action.... .. but these players have too strong a PR and politics working in their favor to make them mend their ways.

I guess there were too many turning points that made India engulf themselves in a mess - Dropping catches, leading to the English tail making 100+ runs - Pant's run out - Uncouth, over aggression on day 4, galvanizing the English team - Atrocious shots by Yashaswi and Karun - Bumrah throwing it away after doing the hard work - Jadeja trusting Siraj too much with his batting ability - when he could have tried to finish with a few big strokes Overall, it looks like that most Indian players are playing with their T20 driven self concept ,and media driven ego, rather than making the adjustments that a Test match requires. Can't blame them totally though - they hardly get the time and peace to prepare themselves, physically and mentally, for a long Test series.












