He wasn’t thinking at all: Ponting lambasts Siraj for costly fielding blunder

Harry Brook and Joe Root began to threaten India’s chances of balanceing the series by editing India in a harsh riposte. Prasidh Krishna presented a way out to India to avoid the misery that Brook rely on the skill set.
In the first delivery of 35, he took over Brook traction, and Prasidh began to celebrate as soon as the ball rose to the sky. Siraj came to the landing position, completed the capture. However, he stepped back to the pain of himself and India, and touched the border rope and turned the small door -to -buy delivery into maximum.
He sought his face in his hands, tried to grasp the weight of his blunder. Brook took the best use of the unprecedented life line and was not defeated after the end of the opening session. Ponting wondered what was going on from the mind of Siraj when the situation did not demand to move his body.
“What was he thinking? He didn’t think at all. He didn’t have to move to capture, so how expensive this could be? Brook is still inside and still read the pottery
Former Indian head coach and cricket player Ravi Shastri met both teams rubbing for control with both teams and said, “This session was the best test cricket. It was a careful first hour – good bowling and abundant chat. Strokepance restored the balance. “India took a few small gates. Britain gained momentum in a seesaw war. Harry Brook made a Rishabh pants. I liked your expectation. It was clear that he wanted to score the runs and to be destructive. “


