In a humorous flip throughout the second T20I between India and England in Chennai, commentators Ravi Shastri and Sunil Gavaskar poked enjoyable at Harry Brook‘s earlier remarks in regards to the smog in Kolkata, which he claimed had affected his visibility within the first T20I. Brook’s struggles towards Indian spinner Varun Chakravarthy continued, even in Chennai, the place smog was not an element.
Varun Chakravarthy outfoxes Harry Brook once more
Chakravarthy delivered one more beautiful efficiency, dismissing Brook for the second time within the sequence. In the course of the first T20I at Eden Gardens, Brook had humorously cited smog as a cause for his dismissal, claiming it hampered his capacity to select Chakravarthy’s deliveries.
“Chakravarthy is an exceptionally good bowler. However with the smog the opposite evening, it was rather a lot tougher to select. Hopefully the air is a bit clearer right here and we are able to see the ball a bit simpler. Dealing with spin in T20 cricket might be the toughest factor within the sport, particularly as a result of I at all times get out making an attempt to utterly smack it,” Brook had mentioned whereas chatting with The Every day Telegraph.
Nonetheless, in Chennai’s clear situations, Chakravarthy’s talent proved to be the undoing of Brook but once more, silencing the sooner excuse.
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Ravi Shastri and Sunil Gavaskar’s playful jabs
As Brook walked again to the pavilion after being bowled by Chakravarthy within the Chennai T20I, Shastri couldn’t resist taking a jab, commenting, “As soon as once more, it’s Varun Chakravarthy. You don’t want the smog; this can be a sneak-through and it’s crashed into the stumps.” Gavaskar joined in on the banter, including, “Varun Chakravarthy taking a look at him, he is perhaps asking if there’s any smog?” The playful remarks left the commentary field in chuckles, completely capturing the light-hearted tone of the match.