Ravi Shastri and Sunil Gavaskar mock Harry Brook’s ‘smoke excuse’ after Varun Chakraborty dismisses England batsman in 2nd T20I – IND vs ENG

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In a funny turn during the second T20I between India And England In Chennai, analysts Ravi Shastri And Sunil Gavaskar I had fun Harry BrookeHis earlier comments about the smog in Kolkata that it affected the visibility of the first T20I. Brooke’s struggle with the Indian spinner Varun Chakraborty It continued even in Chennai where smog was not a factor.

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Chakraborty produced another impressive performance as he dismissed Brock for the second time in a row. During the first T20I at Eden Gardens, Brook jokingly cited smoke as the cause of his suffering, saying it hampered his ability to pick deliveries from Shakravarty.

“Chakravarty is an exceptionally good bowler. But with the smoke the other night, it was very difficult to choose. Hopefully the weather is a little clearer here and we see the ball a little easier. Facing spin in T20 cricket is probably the hardest thing in the game, especially because I always go out to hit it. Brooke said, speaking to The Daily Telegraph.

But, in the clear conditions of Chennai, Chakravarty’s skill proved to be Brook’s undoing again, silencing the former’s excuses.

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Ravi Shastri and Sunil Gavaskar’s playful jabs

When Brook returned to the tent after being bowled by Chakraborty in the Chennai T20I, Shastri couldn’t resist taking a jab, commenting; “It’s Varun Chakravarty again. No need for smoke; This is a slip pass and it falls on the stumps. Gavaskar joined in on the banter. “Might Varun Chakravarty be looking at him, asking if there is smoke?” The witty comments captured the lightheartedness of the match and kept the commentary box abuzz with laughter.

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