@velo
Yeah, doesn't seem to be able to make the jump up from domestic cricket to international cricket.
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@velo
Yeah, doesn't seem to be able to make the jump up from domestic cricket to international cricket.
Day 1: 1st Session
SL 89 /2 (21) CRR:4.24
Kamindu Mendis 27 (3![]()
Lahiru Udara 53 (63)
22.2
Jayden Seales to Lahiru Udara, FOUR, Jayden Seales creates a chance, but Lahiru Udara has been put down! Could have been a wicket to end the session. Jayden Seales looks extremely annoyed and frustrated. He's animated. Clearly evident in his emotions. This was a shortish delivery that bounced a tad extra and Lahiru Udara got surprised due to it. Looks to fend it away, as the ball catches the splice and flies between the two fielders at 1st and 2nd slip. None of them went for it as the ball flew between them. Greaves looked to grab, but he couldn't do so, and Campbell too got distracted. Seales murmurs something in frustration, kicks the turf and starts walking back to his run-up mark
This Seales guy is so facting miserable.
How could he be going on about his teammates like that!
Chance goes abegging Greaves messes up there
Seales correctly vexed.
Lunch
99/2 from 23
we have been leaking runs here
Seales need to buss that joker head in the dressing room. Fooling around when it's serious business going on out there.
Day 1: Lunch Break
SL 99 /2 (23) CRR:4.3
Kamindu Mendis 30 (42)
Lahiru Udara 60 (71)
Jayden Seales 8 3 28 0
Shamar Joseph 7 1 31 0
Alzarri Joseph 4 1 17 0
Anderson Phillip 4 0 22 0
Shamar Joseph:
(On being disciplined with the new ball) We bowl to the plan, sticking on top of the stumps, try to make the batsman play as often as possible with the new ball.
(On the surface) I still think the pitch have a lot to offer. It's just about being consistent and sticking to the plan as long as possible.
(On how to break the Udara-Mendis partnership) As I mentioned earlier, you know, stick to the areas, make the batsman play, you know, and try to get a wicket. And the moment you break the partnership, things change.
23.1
4
Shamar Joseph to Lahiru Udara, FOUR, that was very close to the man in gully! First ball back after the first session, and Shamar Joseph goes full and wide. A bit of away movement as well and Udara tentatively pushed at it, but didn't go for the full drive. The ball took the outside edge of the bat and went to the right of the diving gully towards third man. The man from deep backward point tried to stop the ball but couldn't
Two slips and a gully for Shamar Joseph