Thursday, September 6, 2018

Gavaskar questions India's technique against Moeen

Then, there was the ineptness against Moeen Ali which was harder to stomach especially as Indians are supposed to be good players of spin bowling. Where was the use of the feet to get to the pitch of the ball? Too much white ball cricket with its stand and hit method is ruining batting techniques, Gavaskar wrote.

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