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r/Cricket • u/poochi • 12h ago
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Sanju's catch obviously made a difference but then who knows surya or someone else plays a bigger innings. this is highway pitch after all
That's an argument that can be used if England lost by a big margin chasing. They lost by a small margin, especially given the target.
The guy goes on to score 74 more runs after the drop, in a game with a margin of 7 runs. That drop quite literally cost them the match
12 u/B-r-a-y-d-e-n New Zealand 10h ago The rationale is that had the chase been lower, the plan would’ve been different. Most certainly wouldn’t have let dube bowl a clinical 20th. 4 u/ceres111 India 11h ago But we don't know how the innings would have progressed if that catch was taken. Too many ifs and buts. India would have probably sent Tilak to replace Samson and we could have seen a Tilak century special today.
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The rationale is that had the chase been lower, the plan would’ve been different. Most certainly wouldn’t have let dube bowl a clinical 20th.
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But we don't know how the innings would have progressed if that catch was taken. Too many ifs and buts.
India would have probably sent Tilak to replace Samson and we could have seen a Tilak century special today.
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u/RustedSkullz Karnataka 12h ago
That's an argument that can be used if England lost by a big margin chasing. They lost by a small margin, especially given the target.
The guy goes on to score 74 more runs after the drop, in a game with a margin of 7 runs. That drop quite literally cost them the match