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‘Tocons were placed today in the wrong place’: fans trolleate Harry Brook for their comment on ‘smog’ after another dismissal against Varun Chakravarthy

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‘Tocons were placed today in the wrong place’: fans trolleate Harry Brook for their comment on ‘smog’ after another dismissal against Varun Chakravarthy


Although there were no Smog problems in Chennai, as he accepts, Brook fell again from Varun Chakravarthy in the second T20i.

There is something in English players and their excuses every time they fail, which often occurs in foreign conditions. The new wine on the side of Harry Brook after England’s chaotic performance against the spinning spats in the first T20i.

Brook, destroyed by a brilliant installment, blamed the smog in Calcuta for dismissal, especially against Varun Chakravarthy. Although he appreciated Varun’s masterful bowling game, Brook quickly came up with an excuse for his horrible batting show.

“I didn’t face Bishnoi, but Chakravarthy is an exceptionally good bowling player. It is difficult to choose it. I think that with the Smog of the other night it was also much more difficult to choose. With luck, the air here will be a little clearer and we can see the ball a little more easily. ”

Although there were no Smog problems in Chennai, as he accepts, Brook fell again from Varun Chakravarthy in the second T20i. He clearly did not read his hands and was not sure what direction he would take, as has been the case with many batters in front of Varun.

Fans react with fun memes and publications after the dismissal of Harry Brook

While Harry Brook is generally seen as a quality effect player, his reputation has been affected in the T20i field. He has not been able to overcome those who turn their legs and, often, has been a victim of Googlies in the shortest format.

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According to Cricbuzz, it has an average of 3.50 and has been expelled six times in 21 balls against Googlies by Leg-Spinners in T20, which is not a good omen for someone promoted as a good effect player.

His comments would surely be thoroughly examined, and fans did not have to wait long to trolley with their funny memes and publications. Social networks have been filled with users who make fun of Brook’s dismissal and ask if the smog was again the reason for their fall.

Here are some reactions:

India’s spinners have once again done a good job keeping England under control despite great occasional errors here and there. The platform has been pleasant to hit, but Indian bowling players are too skilled to make races constantly, and maybe Brook, or someone else from the English costumes, comes with a new excuse for another bad batting show.

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