Gavaskar, sharry off harry brook with ‘SOSG’s’ sksg’ blake shakeozy in chennai

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When Harry Brock’s weakness in the spine fixed him in the second T80 match in Chennai in the CHONDARARAN CAN20 at England’s Wata Stadium, the spinning spin was revealed again by SPIN CHASKERARDE “as a guarantee of England’s spin.”

For the second game in a row, Harry Brook’s offense was canceled out of trouble. The right-handed batsman started the night in post fashion, hitting one six and four off 13 back-spinning sixes and fours.

However, it only took one presentation to bring it back. Introduced to handle the seventh to the seventh, rough Harry Brock thanked the first two blocks in front of care with the third.

The ball was lost, Gutton was outside the Turk and Harry Brook was waiting. However, the ball was fixed and entered the big gap to hit the tails in Tim and Pad. Before they passed, it was seen that he was looking at the board.

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Sun Gavakar, and Ravi Shastari sign in Hari River

Harry Brooke’s wicket-keeper batsman ran away with a checkered flag that former India cricketers Sun Gavakar and Ravi Shearing could have dug into England’s batting line-up. Even if the visibility of the legends of India is not affected in short, he was quick to remember not to rely on the spine.

Shastari and Gavaskar’s comment was that the first T20i was stumbled upon by the gardeners and their garden friends. The right-handed batsman gave India a short performance against the poor performance of the visiting players against the winners.

“I don’t like the pipe, but the Chakravarve is a very good bowl,” he said.

And after the chok rvarr dismissed the England star, Gavaskar asked, “Chakavark, any ska?” it has.

On the other hand, Shastari said, “You don’t need a smoker tonight.

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