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Harry Brook was undone by Varun Chakravarthy twice© BCCI/Sportzpics
England batter Harry Brook has repeatedly triggered followers on social media along with his unthoughtful remarks. After his dismissal in opposition to spinner Varun Chakravarthy within the first T20I, Brook claimed that the ‘smog’ in Kolkata made it troublesome for him to learn the ball. Nevertheless, the England batter was undone by the thriller spinner once more within the second T20I in Chennai, the place he did not even have the smog guilty. After the top of the match, Brook turned the sufferer of brutal trolling by former India worldwide Ravichandran Ashwin.
Ashwin, in a video on his YouTube channel, imparted cricketing classes to Brook whereas launching a stern assault at his ‘smog’ excuse after the sequence opener on the Eden Gardens.
“There was no smog there in Chennai. Harry Brook had earlier stated that there was smog in Kolkata, so picking Varun Chakravarthy was difficult. I want to say one thing to Harry Brook: ‘Please understand that Varun Chakravarthy doesn’t bowl leg spin that much. It is googly’,” mentioned Ashwin in a video on his YouTube channel ‘Ash Ki Baat’.
Ashwin delved deep into the technicalities of the sport, saying Brook was failing to learn the ball from Varun’s hand. Until he learns to do this, he won’t ever be capable to excel in opposition to the spinner.
“You moved to the leg stump and couldn’t read the delivery, so you got bowled. Then you covered the stump and took a big stride, but couldn’t read the googly, you got bowled again.”
“No matter how the light is, if you are not reading the googly out of his hand, you are just not reading the delivery out of his hand,” added Ashwin.
Because the conclusion of the Chennai match, Brook has been subjected to social media trolling as properly. Even former India cricketers Ravi Shastri and Sunil Gavaskar mocked the England star over his “smog” remark, saying there may be none of it in Chennai.
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