3/28/2023 0 Comments Lost judgment trophies'My boy's scored!': Robbie Savage fights back the tears live on TV as his son Charlie scores his first senior goal on loan to League One Forest Green Rampant Gunners blow the hosts away as Martin Odegaard, Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel send Mikel Arteta's title-chasers five clear of Man City after pundits boycotted Match of the DayĪudio fault on Sky Sports' coverage of Fulham's clash with Arsenal forces studio host David Jones to step in Ian Wright and Alan Shearer appear on the Premier League's TV coverage of Fulham's game against Arsenal. Match of the Day 2 to go ahead in same format as MOTD with no host or commentary after Mark Chapman pulled out in solidarity with Gary LinekerīBC's coverage of Chelsea's WSL clash with Manchester United starts just FOUR minutes before kick-off and does not include presenter or pundits 'He's extremely lucky': Jamie Redknapp insists Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope should have been sent off for challenge on Wolves striker Raul Jimenez Scotland 7-22 Ireland: Andy Farrell's men overcome injury woes to keep Grand Slam hopes alive ahead of showdown with England in Dublin next week West Ham boss David Moyes claims Gianluca Scamacca's 'physical data' is not at the level required after the Italian striker was left on the bench againīBC chief Tim Davie jets back from the US to hold CRISIS talks with Gary Lineker as director general looks to sort out Match of the Day chaos 'Now he needs to earn his place': Mikel Arteta warns Gabriel Jesus he is NOT guaranteed a place in Arsenal's title-chasing XI 'He plays tough but fair': Erik ten Hag defends Casemiro after his latest red card against Southampton as the Man Utd boss berates officials The third Test begins on March 1 at Holkar Stadium, Indore as the Aussies look to deny India a third straight win. 'You can't call it a great collapse as there was nothing great about this, pitiful seems to be a far better fit,' wrote Magotra.Ībout the worst insult an Australian side can get. Rather, this is a team that rolls over and lets the opposition breeze past. 'This isn't an Australian team that fights. 'But just how bad are Australia? As the visitors lost the Delhi Test inside three days, the image of the famed Australian fighting spirit stood shattered. 'India are unstoppable,' wrote journalist Ashish Magotra in the Hindustan Times. The Indian media has been predictably scathing of Australia's performance, with the Hindustan Times questioning if the notorious tough mentality the Aussies are known for has gone. 'We had mid-off back, mid-on back, deep point, deep square-leg - what was I watching?' asked an incredulous Clarke. If the ball turns, if the ball bounces, if the ball shoots along the ground, if you make an error in judgment, you are getting out. 'So fielders get up, (put a) bat-pad off side, bat-pad leg side, slip. If you lose in 20 overs or you lose in two days, it's irrelevant. 'You're either bowling India out for under 100, or you're losing. We had 100 runs on the board, at one stage Pat Cummins had four blokes on the boundary,' he said on his Sky Sports Radio program.Īussie cricket legend Geoff Lawson has been the most recent voice to call Cummins' leadership into question 'I've got to say, I'm not sure what happened with our tactics either. 'When Axar Patel (is) having a partnership with (Ravi) Ashwin, we're not sure how we are going about breaking them down, those couple of partnerships have cost us two Test matches.'Įx-captain Michael Clarke was scathing of Cummins' leadership and tactics in the wash-up of the Delhi disaster. 'So where does he learn to do all the creative and adaptable things you need to do? He doesn't, he just gets thrown in the deep end and we watch a lot of videos and make decisions. 'Cummo (Cummins) has so little experience captaining on spinning wickets, in the contemporary game your captain plays very little Sheffield Shield, and he certainly doesn't play on spinning wickets,' Lawson said on SEN 1170 Afternoons. It has been a horror tour for Cummins, with the skipper facing criticism from all quarters for his personal performance and his decision making as captain.Īussie cricket legend Geoff Lawson has been the most recent voice to call Cummins' leadership into question. 2 after taking 14 wickets in the two Tests against the Aussies. Cummins' four-year reign as No.1 is over after the fast bowler claimed just three wickets at 39.67 in the current seriesĬummins, who has flown home from India for personal reasons, has dropped down into the No.3 spot, while India's Ravi Ashwin has moved into No.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |