Sometimes I wonder if our players get confused between T20 and a Test match. I am watching live. We are still trying to learn how to play short balls. Also let go the wide off the stmps balls. Why chase them and get out. Sehwag gave away his wicket cheaply in both innings. In the second innings, he followed a wide delivery and got our. Vijay shuold have let go a short ball. When the ball is going 2-3 feet above the wicket, why try to play? I am not a professional player (played univ cricket only). Vijay also gave away his wicket. Inexperience shows.
Hope rest of the batsman play well and support the good work done by the bowlers.
Since the advent of T20 and similar formats, cricket has become merely a source of entertainment and no longer a sport.
Now it comes with the full compliment of Bollywood style dancing, cheer leaders, etc.
The "players" on the field are considered for their entertainment value, mostly.
People sit down in front of the TV with popcorn and coke, watch for 1 hr. and then flip channels and forget about it, much like the TV shows and soaps here in this part of the world.
It's been many years since I lost interest completely.
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